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Is Python interpreted, or compiled, or both? - Stack Overflow
First off, interpreted/compiled is not a property of the language but a property of the implementation.
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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 | 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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Does Python require a compiler? : r/learnpython - Reddit
A user asks whether Python requires a compiler or not, and gets various answers from other users. Learn about the difference between compiling and interpreting, and the different implementations of Python.
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Do you need a compiler to run Python? Why or Why not?
Python is an interpreted language that uses an interpreter to execute code line by line during runtime. It also compiles code into bytecode, a platform-independent form that can run on any machine with a Python interpreter.
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Is Python Compiled or Interpreted? - The Invent with Python Blog
Python is interpreted, but it can also be compiled into a binary executable with a tool like Py2Exe. Learn the difference between compilation and interpretation, and how Python is a language that can be implemented in various ways.
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When does Python need to use a compiler? - Python Forum
so after a bit of research, I realized now that python packages can contain non-python code. For packages with non-python code, some compile might be needed when you run pip install. Just about every Linux distribution comes with a compiler by default, but most windows do not.
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Can Python Be Compiled? Explore the Possibilities! - Codingdeeply
Python is an interpreted programming language that runs code directly from source files without compiling. However, there are situations where compiling Python scripts can provide benefits such as faster execution times and improved code optimization. Let’s dive into the details of Python compilation and explore how it works.
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Python Compilers – Importance, Working and Types
Hence we need to translate our code in Python to something a computer can understand and execute, machine language. So we created a program that can translate our source code to an executable code and the program is called a Compiler.
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Why does Python need both a compiler and an interpreter?
As far as I know, you cannot execute a Python program (compiled to bytecode) on any Windows or Linux machine without modification. Or am I wrong? It can be convenient to optimize the input which gets interpreted, before interpreting it.