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Question Answered By: Adah Miller   on Nov 24

A script is a program but a program isn't necessarily a script.

The general consensus is that a script is a program in an interpreted
language such as bash, Perl, PHP, Tcl/Tkl, Python or whatever. A program can
also be written in a compiled language such as C, C++ or Pascal, or it can
be written in assembler, but in this case it is no longer a script.

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