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Re: [xml-dev] Speed in Languages and Browser Architectures

From: "Mukul Gandhi" <gandhi.mukul@-----.--->
To: Tei <oscar.vives@-----.--->
Date: 3/1/2007 5:18:00 PM
On 3/1/07, Tei <oscar.vives@g...> wrote:
> Java is programing, and Javascript is scripting. Scripting is easy and
> can be created ad-hoc in heterodoxical ways, and still work.
> Programming takes a programmer, and a design, can't be ad-hoc of bad
> things happend. Creating programs is slower than creating scripting
> and much expensive.  Complex problems need programs, because script
> not-scale. Scripting is optimized for small snippets of code,.. big
> scripts make for unreadable and error prone code (but is feasible by
> very smart and talented people with huge pools of luck).

I agree to most of your points.

Just to add... Java is statically typed, whereas, JavaScript is
dynamically typed.

This has important advantages, like:
1) earlier detection of programming mistakes
2) possibilities for compiler optimizations
3) increased runtime efficiency (e.g. not all values need
to have a dynamic type)

For complex browser-based applications, I would prefer Java applets
than JavaScript.

-- 
Regards,
Mukul Gandhi


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