If you mean that you want to display html during the execution of a pilot 
program: yes, the output is rendered  trough tiddlywiki html renderer.

If you mean that you want to use the compiled code in a static page without 
the plugin: no.

It exist a possibility to create a plugin from your program, but this I 
have not yet tested enough. 
This use some TW5 Api that can create a plugin in the browser.

But you can load contents of another Tiddler Field :


<pilot>
VAR(test):
TL: test = HelloTiddler|text
T: Here comes the text from the HelloTiddler : %test%
</pilot>


On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 7:04:02 PM UTC+1, BJ wrote:
>
> wow! very impressive!
> is it possible to display questions from tiddlers? I mean it is possible 
> to compile the tiddler to html, and them html could be output...
>
> all the  best
> BJ
>
> On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 2:48:45 AM UTC+1, [email protected] 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have created a programming language for use in Tiddlywiki as plugin.
>>
>> The plugin and its documentation can be found here: 
>> https://www.quaraman.de/tw/pilot.html .
>>
>> Because I use it on a daily basis, I can say it is stable.
>>
>> But a lot of questions are in my mind:
>>
>> 1. Is it so usable that not only me can use it?
>> 2. Breaks the plugin some Tiddlywiki plugin standard?
>> 3. Is the documentation understandable for a user?
>>
>

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