Henrique Dante de Almeida a écrit :
On May 17, 7:32 pm, Vicent Giner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello.
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However, it is usually said that Python is not a compiled but
interpreted programming language —I mean, it is not like C, in that
sense.
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I guess that python is not a good language for that.
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My opinion: choose compiled or byte compiled languages.
Slightly OT (ie : not talking about computation-heavy alorgithm being
better implemented in C then wrapped in Python - this seems quite
obvious) but just a couple facts:
1/ being interpreted or compiled (for whatever definition of these
terms) is not a property of a language, but a property of an
implementation of a language.
2/ actually, all known Python implementations compile to byte-code.
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