Try running an applet on a mobile device...you will quickly find out that most (if not all?) do not support applets. Would a web developer wish to exclude a huge (and increasing) percentage of their...
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Try running an applet on a mobile device...you will quickly find out that most (if not all?) do not support applets. Would a web developer wish to exclude a huge (and increasing) percentage of their...
Not sure what you mean - a basic website (with buttons and all that 'rot' - for instance what you see when you visit these forums (presuming you are doing so through a typical web browser)) is...
All required jar files are downloaded and ran on the client JVM.
Either way, the code is ran on the client's JVM. As a result, the client must download the necessary java/jar files in order to do so.
Technically I wouldn't consider HTML/CSS a programming language in that it is syntax/structure driven more than variable/condition/function driven. The syntax is fairly easy to learn, but can get...