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Unread 08-30-2007, 06:35 AM
bcarl314 bcarl314 is offline
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Default Javascript for a div...

hi.. I just came across a situation where i want to resize the width of a div(with overflow-y), if a scrollbar exists for it. I tried onscroll and it worked fine. But the clients want it in a different way. They say, "if the div has a scrollbar then automatically resize the container width,...
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Unread 10-18-2008, 10:54 AM
victor2008 victor2008 is offline
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Default Disadvangaes of Java

Java's ability for producing portable, architecturally neutral code is desirable, the method used to create this code is inefficient. As mentioned above, once Java code is compiled into byte code, an interpreter called a Java Virtual Machine, specifically designed for a computer architecture, runs the program. Why is this a problem? "Java, being an interpreted system, is currently an order of magnitude slower than C." (Just Java, 302). Unlike natively compiled code, which is a series of instructions that correlate directly to a microprocessors instruction set, an interpreter must first translate the Java binary code into the equivalent microprocessor instruction. Obviously, this translation takes some amount of time and, no matter how small a length of time this is, it is inherently slower than performing the same operation in machine code.
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