William Tanksley <wtanksle at dolphin.openprojects.net> wrote: [snip] > Java's not interpreted, though -- I've never seen ANY Java interpreter. > Java is always compiled, usually to bytecode, and then the bytecode > machine is emulated. Um, I was under the impression that this is what a modern interpreter actually does? Parse the source to bytecode and execute the bytecode. After all, Python does the same, right? Regards, Martijn
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