Subj : Re: My language to do list To : Nightfox From : Deavmi Date : Wed Apr 05 2017 03:06 pm On 04/04/2017 22:16, Nightfox wrote: > Re: Re: My language to do list > By: Deavmi to Nightfox on Tue Apr 04 2017 02:45 pm > > De> Python also compiles to bytecode; not machine code. > > Perhaps that's more transparent than it is with Java? Typically with Python, > there is no specific 'compile' step as there is with Java - When I've worked > with Java, the typical use is that you run the Python code directly with the > Python interpreter. > > Nightfox >  > --- > � Synchronet � Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com > I'd say it is transparent. I am aware it is not so with Java as one must invoke the compiler, javac, `javac hello.java` to generate the bytecode file in the form of a `.class` file and then this bytecode can be given to the VM/interpreter via `java hello` (which uses the `.class` file). --- þ Synchronet þ KK4QBN + (706)-422-9538 + kk4qbn.synchro.net + 24/7/365 .