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:The reason of this use is historical, because in earl days, interpreted languages were limited with very simple types, while some compiled languages had some structured data types, like arrays in Fortran or records in Cobol. Pascal had arrays, sets, records and variant types! and structured statements, wow!.
:Today many scripting languages are very rich, but their use remains to be more interpreted than compiled, although the efficiency and use of virtual machines made that difference not enough to classify then,
:As I said, the difference is subtle. '''[from someone else]'''
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:"there is a subtle difference between writing a script and writing a program" yes!!! The page should be called 'script' [[User:Stevebroshar|Stevebroshar]] ([[User talk:Stevebroshar|talk]]) 16:39, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
 
== No serious person will say: Scripting language ==