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Is Python interpreted, or compiled, or both? - Stack Overflow
But to stop nitpicking and answer the question you meant to ask: Practically (read: using a somewhat popular and mature implementation), Python is compiled.
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Python | Compiled or Interpreted - GeeksforGeeks
Please note that Python language standard does not specify whether the code is to be compiled or interpreted or both. It depends upon the implementation or distribution of a Python language. The most common implementations of Python like CPython do both compilation and interpretation.
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programming languages - Why doesn't Python need a compiler? - Software ...
Python has a compiler! You just don't notice it because it runs automatically. You can tell it's there, though: look at the .pyc (or .pyo if you have the optimizer turned on) files that are generated for modules that you import. Also, it does not compile to the native machine's code.
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Python Compilers – Importance, Working and Types
So we created a program that can translate our source code to an executable code and the program is called a Compiler. Usually, for languages such as C, and C++, compilers translate directly to machine language but for languages such as Java and Python, compilers translate to an intermediary language called byte code.
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Is Python Compiled, Interpreted, or Both? - Python Pool
Though some believe and say Python is an interpreted language, it is not. The compilation happens behind the scene, and when we run the python code through the terminal, it gets converts a compiled file. To summarize, Python is an interpreted language, unlike other programming languages.
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Understanding Python: Interpreted vs. Compiled with a Practical Example
In Python, the compilation to bytecode is implicit and handled by the interpreter. Execution: Compiled code runs directly on the hardware, offering potential performance benefits. Interpreted code runs within an interpreter, adding a layer between your code and the hardware.
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Is Python Compiled or Interpreted? - The Invent with Python Blog
The short answer is: Python is interpreted. There is no separate compile step after writing Python code and before running the .py file. The Python interpreter software you download from python.org is called CPython because it's written in C.
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Is Python interpreted or compiled? Yes. - Ned Batchelder
In Python, the source code is compiled into a much simpler form called bytecode. These are instructions similar in spirit to CPU instructions, but instead of being executed by the CPU, they are executed by software called a virtual machine. (These are not VM’s that emulate entire operating systems, just a simplified CPU execution environment.)
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Does Python require a compiler? : r/learnpython - Reddit
Python is a language with many implementations. The language is just a specification. Being "compiled" or not is a property of an implementation, not a language. So there are Python compilers, and there are Python interpreters. The main Python implementation, the one which you're using, is called CPython (because it is written in C).
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Is Python a Compiled Language? - Python Guides
Python is both compiled and interpreted, using a two-step process. When you run a Python program, it goes through compilation first. The source code is turned into bytecode, which is a lower-level form that’s easier for computers to understand. This bytecode is then interpreted and executed by the Python virtual machine.