compiled
In computer terms it would be decompiled. Similar terms are dispersed, scattered, or disassembled.
JavaScript functions are compiled by the client machine at run-time. This is different than a lot of older code, but similar (at least in effect) to modern languages like C# and Java.
Yes, in some way it's similar. One difference is that Java Bytecode is typically interpreted by the virtual machine, while MSIL is JIT-compiled to native machine code before executing. However, it is increasingly common for bytecode to be compiled as well.
HTML is not compiled. It is not a programming language. It is open and read by a browser. The process is similar to what an interpreter would do.
"A compiled pictures of you" is not grammatical.You could say:I compiled pictures of you.The compiled pictures of you.
"A compiled pictures of you" is not grammatical.You could say:I compiled pictures of you.The compiled pictures of you.
The antonyms of compiled are: disassembled, disperse, scatter and separate.
Compiled means to put together a number of works and articles in one book or article. To put a number of very similar writings together as in an anthology. To put data together so you can understand a problem. And finally, to translate (a computer program) by means of a compiler
I compiled my report from three sources.
The past tense of compile is compiled.
Compiled.
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