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Hi everyone,
Is Perl compiled? I keep running into references to Perl being compiled which is drivin me nuts because I thought it was an interpreted language. I am tired of the confusion, I am obviously misunderstanding something. Would someone mind explaining to me the exact order of events starting from saving my perl script to the end of its execution? Thanks in advance |
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