What is The Difference Between Clean And CLEO, Programming Languages
Clean is an Interpreted Programming Language, while CLEO is a Compiled Programming Language
What are Interpreted Programming Languages
An interpreted language is a programming language for which most of its implementations execute instructions directly, without previously compiling a program into machine-language instructions. The interpreter executes the program directly, translating each statement into a sequence of one or more subroutines already compiled into machine code. (Wikipedia)
What are Compiled Programming Languages
A compiled language is a programming language whose implementations are typically compilers (translators that generate machine code from source code), and not interpreters (step-by-step executors of source code, where no pre-runtime translation takes place). (Wikipedia)
While Clean is an Interpreted Programming Language, and CLEO is a Compiled Programming Language
Let us now look at the difference between the two:
What is Clean Programming Language – A brief synopsis
It is a purely functional programming language that supports portability across platforms, automatic garbage collection, multiple data structures and referential transparency, which means that a function with a given input will always give the same output.
What is CLEO Programming Language – A brief synopsis
It is known as the Clear Language for Expressing Orders and is a computer language for the LEO computer.
Sources
A Complete List of Computer Programming Languages
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