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Re: Is python a interpreted or compiled language?

 
 
Ian Kelly
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      06-21-2012
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 7:27 PM, Chris Angelico <> wrote:
> Java's bytecode and source code are two distinct languages, both well
> documented and separately usable (and with their own distinct
> limitations - there are things you can do in Java bytecode that you
> cannot do in Java source).


I can think of at least one thing you can do in Python 2.x bytecode
that you cannot do in Python 2.x source -- writing to nonlocal
variables.
 
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