Programming language design and implementation
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Programming languages are typically created by designing a form of representation of a computer program, and writing an implementation for the developed concept, [1] usually an interpreter or compiler. Interpreters are designed to read programs, usually in some variation of a text format, and perform actions based on what it reads, whereas compilers convert code to lower level.[2]
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