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From: "Adam Raizen" <araizen@newmail.net>

la pier cusku di'e

> On Mon, 14 May 2001, Rob Speer wrote:
> >mutmi'izba: [skami bangu] mucti minji zbasu: compiler
> >z1 makes program z2=mi1=mu1 for use mi2 from source code z3=p1=b3 
in
> > language b4
> 
> So source code ve mutmi'izba, if the language is compiled. But what 
about a PHP
> script or a shell script, which is executed in source by an 
interpreter?

Source code is only "ve mutmi'izba" in the sense that "ve klama" is a 
route, i.e. only in reference to an act of compiling or going.

mu'o mi'e adam



