Source Program

Interpreter
An interpreter is either a person who translates spoken or signed language orally in different contexts or a computer program that executes a source code line by line.
Source Program
A source program is a computer program written in a high-level programming language (such as BASIC, FORTRAN, or Pascal) and fed into a computer for translation into machine language.

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