Le 02/03/2015 16:40, Hendrik Boom a écrit :
>Frankly, I've also believe that
>interpreted languages should never be used for anything other than a
>teaching tool.
There's one huge advantage of interpreted languages: The code you see in
the editor*is* the code you are running. No compiler to leave an
obsolete executable around that you might be executing instead.
I consider weakly typed, or even non-typed languages should *never*
be used for teaching. Unless one intends to teach loose programming.
Yet I agree interpreted languages are convenient for small things,
precisely because they are interpreted. Conveniency also include fast
development and architecture-independant packaging.
Didier
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