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=== Characteristics === Interpreted languages, such as Elixir, have several distinguishing characteristics: * **Instant Execution**: Code written in an interpreted language can be executed immediately without the need for a separate compilation step. * **Dynamic Typing**: Interpreted languages typically employ dynamic typing, allowing flexibility in variable assignments and function arguments. * **Runtime Errors**: Since the code is executed directly, any runtime errors in the code are detected immediately. * **Readability**: Interpreted languages often prioritize readability and are closer to natural language syntax, making them easier to understand for beginners.
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