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A programming language implementation is a system for executing programs written in a programming language. There are two general approaches to programming language implementation: Notice that a compiler does not directly execute the program. Ultimately, in order to execute a program via compilation, it must be translated into a form that can serve as input to an interpreter. When a piece of computer hardware can interpret a programming language directly, that language is called machine code... full article at wikipedia
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