praba kar wrote: > I want to know whether Python is compiler language > or interpreted language. If Python is interpreter > language why compilation is there.
That distinction is implementation dependent and not an aspect of the language. How would that knowledge affect your decisions or thoughts on the topic? The C version of Python byte-compiles the code and caches the byte-code for the next time. The .Net version can compiled down to assembly, at least for some calls. I've seen interactive versions of C that were implemented with an interpreter. (The one I'm thinking of was used for teaching.) Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list