Talk:Source-code compatibility
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Source compatibility between languages
Source compatibility also applies to computer languages and compilers. I.e. C is source compatible with C++ to most extent. Some subsets of C and C++ are source compatible with D (to an extent and with limitations, and usually require some level of manual porting). Python 2 is to big extent source compatible with Python 3. Etc. I think it might be worth mentioning in the article. 81.6.34.172 (talk) 23:26, 7 May 2020 (UTC)