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Translation and analysis of words by artificial intelligence
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In computer science, an interpreter is a computer program that directly executes instructions written in a programming or scripting language, without requiring them previously to have been compiled into a machine language program. An interpreter generally uses one of the following strategies for program execution:
<theory> Geoff Burn defines evaluators E0, E1, E2 and E3 which
when applied to an expression, reduce it to varying degrees.
E0 does no evaluation, E1 it evaluates to {weak head normal
form} (WHNF), E2 evaluates the structure of a list, i.e. it
evaluates it either to NIL or evaluates it to a CONS and then
applies E2 to the second argument of the CONS. E3 evaluates
the structure of a list and evaluates each element of the list
to WHNF. This concept can be extended to data structures
other than lists and forms the basis of the {evaluation
transformer} style of strictness analysis.
(1994-12-12)
Ku (fictional language)
2005 THRILLER MOVIE DIRECTED BY SYDNEY POLLACK
The interpreter; Ku (language); Ku (fictional language)
Ku is a fictional language appearing in the 2005 drama/thriller film The Interpreter. In the film, Ku is a language spoken in the fictional African country of Matobo.