• Zangoose@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Technically I think python already has an intermediate step that it uses before it starts running a script that compiles it into a lower-ish language (at least the cpython interpreter does this, it probably isn’t a part of the language specification though)

    The actual line between JIT languages and interpreted languages is pretty thin since I think most interpreted languages do something similar to minimize the amount that needs to be done at runtime

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      6 months ago

      I think at this point in time it JIT compiles into byte code and cached which is more efficiently interpreted the next time that function is called.