On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Thomas Aylott (subtleGradient) wrote:

Maybe "Interpreted Language" instead of scripting language.

So where does that leave languages like Lisp or ML which can be interpreted or compiled (to either bytecode or native code)? Hell, there are even interpreters for C and C++...

Would that include languages where programs are *only* run via interpreter? What about if they are converted to bytecode first?

William D. Neumann

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"There's just so many extra children, we could just feed the
children to these tigers. We don't need them, we're not doing anything with them.

Tigers are noble and sleek; children are loud and messy."

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