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Python Python Basics (2015) Python for Beginners Third Quiz

What does "separate, distinct compilation" mean when asked whether this is needed when running a Python script?

What does "separate, distinct compilation" mean when asked whether this is needed when running a Python script?

1 Answer

Chris Freeman
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Chris Freeman
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The statement "Before we can run a Python script, we have to run a separate, distinct compilation step." is referring to whether or not Python requires compiling the code as a separate step before the code can be executed. "Compiled languages", like c++, requires this extra separate step. "Interpreted languages" like Python does not. So the correct response is False.