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lock1last Saturday at 3:21 PM0 repliesview on HN

It's still a useful distinction IMO.

"Script" PLs tend to be interpreted, dynamic, and handwave various machine-level details. In contrast, "compiled" PLs usually provide you the constructs to manipulate native machine-level features directly.

Realistically, communities around "script" languages aren't going to talk much about memory layout or syscall. Instead, getting the job done fast (devtime-wise) is their main focus.

On the other hand, "compiled" languages tend to draw people who like squeezing every bit of computing power from their computer, even though it tends to raise the complexity.