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Python Institute Exam PCEP-30-02 Topic 1 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Python Institute's PCEP-30-02 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 1
[All PCEP-30-02 Questions]

Python Is an example of which programming language category?

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Python is an interpreted programming language, which means that the source code is translated into executable code by an interpreter at runtime, rather than by a compiler beforehand. Interpreted languages are more flexible and portable than compiled languages, but they are also slower and less efficient. Assembly and machine languages are low-level languages that are directly executed by the hardware, while compiled languages are high-level languages that are translated into machine code by a compiler before execution.


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France
6 months ago
We're all agreed it’s interpreted then.
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Oliva
6 months ago
Makes sense, Python code isn’t directly translated to machine code.
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Cherrie
6 months ago
True, it's run by an interpreter.
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Dorothea
6 months ago
Right, Python is definitely not assembly or machine language.
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Adrianna
6 months ago
Yeah, I think it's interpreted.
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Adrianna
7 months ago
Interesting question about Python.
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