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Can Javascript be called a pure interpreted language? Or does it also have some compiled flavor to it? Could someone guide at the reasons behind both the things whichever being true.


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https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/138521/is-javascript-interpreted-by-design



The answer I accepted is excellent and should help answer your question.



For me personally, I am somewhat cautious of the idea of calling a language interpreted or compiled. It's an implementation decision, not part of the language specification. If you want to talk about compiled or interpreted JavaScript, ask it in the context of an actual implementation of the language specification.


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