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==Object Oriented Scripting Languages== | ==Object Oriented Scripting Languages== | ||
'''Scripting Languages''' | '''Scripting Languages''' | ||
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Scripting languages are usually used for automation of manual work, gluing together pre-existing components or extending implemented functionality. Scripting languages grew out of the need to shorten the traditional edit-compile-link-run process. As such, most of the scripting languages today are interpreted. However, this is not a defining feature, there are scripting languages that are compiled | |||
A major advantage of scripting languages is easy learning curve. | |||
==Advantages that object orientation bring to a scripting language== | ==Advantages that object orientation bring to a scripting language== |
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Object-Oriented Languages and Scripting
Object Oriented Scripting Languages
Scripting Languages
Scripting languages are usually used for automation of manual work, gluing together pre-existing components or extending implemented functionality. Scripting languages grew out of the need to shorten the traditional edit-compile-link-run process. As such, most of the scripting languages today are interpreted. However, this is not a defining feature, there are scripting languages that are compiled
A major advantage of scripting languages is easy learning curve.