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What is the difference between compiler & interpreter?
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Gaurav Seth 3 years, 9 months ago

Interpreter translates just one statement of the program at a time into machine code. Compiler scans the entire program and translates the whole of it into machine code at once.
An interpreter takes very less time to analyze the source code. However, the overall time to execute the process is much slower. A compiler takes a lot of time to analyze the source code. However, the overall time taken to execute the process is much faster.
An interpreter does not generate an intermediary code. Hence, an interpreter is highly efficient in terms of its memory. A compiler always generates an intermediary object code. It will need further linking. Hence more memory is needed.
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