Is there a programming language, having usable interactive interpreter, even as it can be compiled to machine code?
Is there a programming language, having usable interactive interpreter, even as it can be
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Compilation vs. “interpretation” is essentially a matter of implementation, not the language itself. For example, MRI Ruby 1.8 is interpreted, while MacRuby is compiled to native machine code. Both include an interactive REPL. All the languages I know that have at least one machine-code compiler and at least one REPL:
If we’re counting compilation to bytecode as well as machine code, it’s true of the vast majority of popular bytecode-compiled languages: