What will be the effect on web browsing if the browsers start compiling the HTML language instead of interpreting it?
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Jump to Posthtml is also not object oriented, but I think what you are asking (correct me if i am wrong) is if different methods of interpreting html performed by different web browsers will change the actual results displayed on the screen, and the short answer is no, except in the situation …
Jump to PostWhat will be the effect on web browsing if the browsers start compiling the HTML language instead of interpreting it?
Are you asking, "why don't we compile html files, instead of generating a (html) page on the fly?"?
Jump to Postyes...thats what i am trying to ask, that what's the effect if html is compiled instead of interpreting it?????
Well, I haven't heard of anyone using a system that compiles html.
Html files are easy to read, for the browser and the person reading/coding it.
If you …
Jump to PostLet me answer your question with another question.. Why would you want to compile?
Compiling is the act of "translating" code from high-level, to a low-level language (usually assembly or machine code). (a translator translate code from one language to another, regardless on what "level" it is).
HTMl …
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