FC0-U71 Applications and Software Practice Question
Which TWO of the following are examples of interpreted programming languages?
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Python
Interpreted languages are executed line by line without prior compilation.
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C++
Why it's wrong here
C++ is a compiled language.
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Assembly
Why it's wrong here
Assembly is assembled into machine code.
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Python
Why this is correct
Python is an interpreted language.
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Java
Why it's wrong here
Java is compiled to bytecode and then interpreted, but typically considered compiled.
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JavaScript
Why this is correct
JavaScript is interpreted by browsers.
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