Python is one of the most popular programming languages, known for its simplicity and flexibility. But have you ever wondered why Python is called an interpreted language? 🤔
In this video, we break it down step by step:
🔹 What "Interpreted Language" Really Means
🔹 How Python Executes Code Without Compilation
🔹 Python vs. Compiled Languages: Key Differences
🔹 Advantages of Python Being Interpreted
Whether you’re a beginner or a pro developer, understanding Python’s execution process will help you write better, optimized code.
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