What I mean is, is it compiled like C++ is compiled into a program?

On Mar 31, 12:52 pm, Chris Lercher <[email protected]> wrote:
> If the JavaScript should be executed in the browser (as usual), then
> it will have to be downloaded to the browser. This means, that it can
> also be copied. GWT offers an option to obfuscate the generated code,
> and one of the effects of this is, that it's harder for someone to
> read the code. But it could still be copied. So, if you have some
> proprietary algorithms, you might want to run them on the server.
>
> Chris
>
> On Mar 31, 2:46 pm, NeuroPulse <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
>
> > Before I start writing Javascript, I am trying to find out if anyone
> > can see and copy it like HTML?
>
> > Every page with Javascript I have seen so far has a link to the code
> > in the HTML.
>
> > Thanks

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