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Scripting

Scripting languages, also called script languages, are programming languages that control applications. Scripts are executed directly from their source code, which are generally text files containing language specific markup. Thus, "scripts" are often treated as distinct from "programs", which execute independently from any other application.

The name "script" is derived from the written script of the performing arts, in which dialogue is set down to be spoken by human actors. Early script languages were often called batch languages or job control languages. Such early scripting languages were created to shorten the traditional edit-compile-link-run process.



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