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What is a difference between Java and Python? (5 points)

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Java requires brackets to define functions, while Python requires curly braces.
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Python ends lines of code with semicolons, while Java does not.
Python is a statically typed language, while Java is not.
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Variable types in Java cannot be changed, while Python allows them to change.

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I'm not sure if this answers your question but I found this online:

The main difference between Java and Python is their conversion; the Java compiler converts the Java source code into an intermediate code called a bytecode while the Python interpreter converts the Python source code into the machine code line by line.

Sorry if this doesn't answer your question.

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User Yeasin Abedin
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I'm not sure if this answers your question but I found this online:

The main difference between Java and Python is their conversion; the Java compiler converts the Java source code into an intermediate code called a bytecode while the Python interpreter converts the Python source code into the machine code line by line.

Sorry if this doesn't answer your question.

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User Vern
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