Are extensions like Cython really turn Python into a compiled language? /u/Dzhama_Omarov Python Education

I was chatting with chatGPT the other day and he told me about compiled and interpreted languages. He’s also told me about extensions like Cython that aim to make your Python code compiled. So, I was wondering if they really give your code the benefits of compiled languages or they work in a different way

P.s. I apologize in advance if my question makes no sense. I’ve never dealt with compiled languages and I have vague knowledge about them

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​r/learnpython I was chatting with chatGPT the other day and he told me about compiled and interpreted languages. He’s also told me about extensions like Cython that aim to make your Python code compiled. So, I was wondering if they really give your code the benefits of compiled languages or they work in a different way P.s. I apologize in advance if my question makes no sense. I’ve never dealt with compiled languages and I have vague knowledge about them submitted by /u/Dzhama_Omarov [link] [comments] 

I was chatting with chatGPT the other day and he told me about compiled and interpreted languages. He’s also told me about extensions like Cython that aim to make your Python code compiled. So, I was wondering if they really give your code the benefits of compiled languages or they work in a different way

P.s. I apologize in advance if my question makes no sense. I’ve never dealt with compiled languages and I have vague knowledge about them

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