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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance2 hours ago

just a window to appear at all. I mean, it'll probably take months, well, maybe not. It depends on what they're using. Anyway, point is, programming is programming. Both are, you know, any way you do it, I think is a valuable way. I think it's a legitimate way if you're coming up with a way to automate something for yourself or to do something different than what your computer can already do, I think that's great. But what's the difference? What's a scripting, what is a scripting language versus a programming language? When are you scripting versus programming? And there is a difference. And many of us may think, well, the difference is that scripting is a, you're writing in an interpreted language, doesn't need to get compiled versus programming, that needs to be compiled in order to run. Even though sometimes that compiled process, you know, happens very quickly or as part of a different process that you don't even see for yourself, you don't really do the compiling yourself because (34/54)