For that matter, even C compilers often translate the code to an intermediate langauge before outputting the executable.Yes, but for completely different reasons. C compilers do that to avoid the N*M problem, that is, having to compile N languages on M platforms. Without an intermediate language, one would have to write N*M compilers - with an intermediate language, one only needs to write N + M compilers.
It doesn't interpret the intermediate language - by the time runtime starts, the intermediate language is gone.
Abigail
In reply to Re: On Scripting versus Compiled solutions
by Abigail-II
in thread On Scripting versus Compiled solutions
by clintp
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