I'm a little confused where dictionaries come into play with compiled versus
interpreted programs. I've worked on interpretive basic system and
dictionaries don't have anything to do with it.

Unless it's a 3rd form of programming, ie parameter driven.

Thanks
Mark Johnson
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> Wouldn't it then be that anything that is using compiled rather than
> interpretive is faster...
>
> i.e. Basic rather than dictionaries...
>
>
>
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> David, I am interested in your opinions as to why, given that equates
> are compile time constructs, would have any impact at all on execution
> speed.  Understand, I am not contesting your premise, but rather would
> simply like more explanation to understand your perspective.
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