CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 Practice Question
Which type of programming language translates code at runtime instead of before execution?
Interpreted languages
Assembly languages
Compiled programming languages
Markup languages
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Which type of programming language translates code at runtime instead of before execution?
Interpreted languages
Assembly languages
Compiled programming languages
Markup languages
The correct answer is relevant because interpreted languages process code line-by-line at runtime, allowing for easier debugging and more flexible coding. Other types, such as compiled languages, require the entire code to be translated into machine code before running, which is a different execution style.
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