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Yeah, this one is totally bizarre. We have object code for the one that is a compilation stage. Stan 17:19, 23 Dec 2003 (UTC)
As the one who rewrote the article (and as a computer engineer too), I think the article is wrong. I was going based off of what the original poster submitted and I wasn't thinking hard about it for myself. Typically, "Meta" (in a programming sense) is the highest language. The code producted by the compiler is typically refered to as the object code. --Raul654 19:26, 23 Dec 2003 (UTC)