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Differences between compiler and interpreter

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Differences between compiler and interpreter
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

  • Compiler transforms code written in a high-level programming language into the machine code, at once, before program runs, whereas an Interpreter coverts each high-level program statement, one by one, into the machine code, during program run.
  • Compiled code runs faster while interpreted code runs slower.
  • Compiler displays all errors after compilation, on the other hand, the Interpreter displays errors of each line one by one.
  • Compiler is based on translation linking-loading model, whereas Interpreter is based on Interpretation Method.
  • Compiler takes an entire program whereas the Interpreter takes a single line of code.
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