No, it is not. Nor does this statement have any relevance with the rest of the paragraph. When you call perl with a Perl program, perl will first compile the Perl code, then execute it. If it was interpreted, you wouldn't need BEGIN blocks, and syntax errors would go unnoticed until the program actually reaches there.
-- Abigail
In reply to Re: Optimizations and Efficiency
by Abigail
in thread Optimizations and Efficiency
by dimmesdale
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