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Difference between compiler and interpreter: Learn how compilers and interpreters convert high-level

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Learn how compilers and interpreters convert high-level languages into machine code. Compare their working, speed, memory usage and examples of languages that use them. A compiler translates the whole program at once , which can make it run faster but takes more time to compile. An interpreter translates and runs the code line by line, making it easier to catch errors and debug, though it may run slower. Discover the difference between compiler and interpreter , their types, working, real-world applications, and best practices in programming. A compiler is a translator which transforms source language (high-level language) into object language (machine language). In contrast with a compiler , an interpreter is a program which imitates the execution of programs written in a source language. Another difference between Compiler and interpreter is that Compiler converts the whole program in one go on the other hand Interpreter converts the program by taking a single line at a time.

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