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The original was posted on /r/programminglanguages by /u/thepoluboy on 2024-03-29 14:56:21.


I have seen many mainstream programming language with similar tag lines , X programming language, an interpreted language…, an compiled system language.

As far as I understand, programming language is just a specification, some fixed set of rules. On the other hand the implementation of the programming language is compiled or interpreted, thus in theory, someone can write a compiled python, or interpreted C. Isn’t it?