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Compiled Languages are <i>compiled</i>, they start out as code and then a [[compiler]] is used to compile the application into [[machine code]] and then [[dynamic linking|link]] the [[applications|application]] with [[shared libraries]]. | Compiled Languages are <i>compiled</i>, they start out as code and then a [[compiler]] is used to compile the application into [[machine code]] and then [[dynamic linking|link]] the [[applications|application]] with [[shared libraries]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:07, 27 November 2011
Compiled Languages are compiled, they start out as code and then a compiler is used to compile the application into machine code and then link the application with shared libraries.
C++ and C are compiled languages.
Compiled languages Visit the Programming language Portal for complete coverage.
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