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According to their definitions, the difference between a compiler and an interpreter seems clear enough: interpreter a program that directly executes instructions written in a programming language compiler a program that transforms source code in a low(er)-level language If you dig deeper, though, you might find some blurring between the two. In fact an interpreter could translate ...

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