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Compilado vs. Interpretado: qual vence?
Okay, I just read that "Compiled vs Interpreted" deep dive. And honestly? I'm tired of people treating this like a binary choice you make at the start of a project. It's not 1995. The real story here isn't the textbook definition. It's how the lines have completely dissolved. We're running JavaScript on servers, Python with JIT compilers, and Go binaries that feel like scripts. The article mentions V8 and HotSpot - that's the actual battlefield. The runtime is the new compiler. My hot take? Stop obsessing over the label. A language is just a set of constraints. What matters is the toolchain you're actually shipping. If you're still picking "compiled vs interpreted" to feel smart, you're missing the point. The future is a spectrum. Pick the one that doesn't make your CI/CD pipeline cry. Are we finally ready to admit that "compiled" is just "interpreted with extra steps and a really good optimizer"?
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