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Foil 38 Web Architecture Supports Interpreted Environments

From General NPAC Foils-98A starting January 98 (PowerPoint) NIMA HQ Fairfax Virginia -- January 12 98. by Geoffrey C. Fox


Note Java also integrates compiled and interpreted approaches and so leads to more convenient programming environments
  • Develop and Test with Interpreters
  • Production Run with high performance using compilers and optimized libraries
JavaScript is a fully interpreted language but not really Java
Applets are half-way between traditional compiled and interpreted approaches
Web "systems" can behave like Interpreters with interactive commands at client (gives Web version of MATLAB)
Web Client
including
Java Applets
Web Server
Java/Fortran/C++
Application Backend



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