Definition
In programming, the mystical process where human-readable code gets transformed into machine-executable instructions by a compiler—essentially translation services for computers. It's the moment of truth where you discover whether your 500 lines of code are genius or contain 47 syntax errors. The computer science equivalent of baking: you mix ingredients (code), apply heat (compiler), and hope you don't get a brick.
Example Usage
My code took 45 minutes to write and 3 hours of compilation errors to actually work.
Source: Common industry terminology
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