{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"Who calls the entry symbol of the program?","a":"The entry point of a program is called by the runtime environment of the operating system or the programming language. In compiled programming languages, the compiler compiles the source code into an executable file, and the operating system loads the executable file and calls the entry point to start the program. In interpreted programming languages, the interpreter is responsible for loading the source code or bytecode and calling the entry point to execute the program. In summary, the calling of the program's entry point depends on the programming language and runtime environment being used."}]}],"pr":"a6c30f756be18ab49b087e6e64fafd97fe7cd65385b1dd532519b6d7ae80fb7a"}