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choosing a language for writing a web browser?

hi friends

i mean which language is the best for writing web browsers.

mozilla, IE. opera end etc ... was wrote by which programming language.

what steps need to developing a web browser

and more about GUI

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  • 10 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    It depends on what you want to accomplish with your website. If it is simply a website with a few bells and whistle. Leran HTML & Javascripts will do. If you want to accomplish more with a backend databse. Learn PHP or Dot Net, these are heavy stuff. Database has its own set of language as well which is the SQL syntax.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    10 years ago

    I think that you should start with something easier than a web browser, I guess you have totally no experience in programming. However, most programs are written in C/C++.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Oh god, do now not learn LISP (i could advise FORTRAN in the previous LISP). of those opportunities i could pass with C++. the various languages you stated are all scripting languages (which for my section are actually not from now on "surely" programming languages, i.e. compiled languages). i do in assessment to PERL, under no circumstances used Ruby, and function not truly used Python (in spite of if i've got have been given seen Python carry out a little especially stupid subject concerns, so i do now not advise it and function heard others voice that opinion). PERL is for string processing and parsing (i.e you have a great text cloth textile rfile and you opt for for to get records out of it). Frankly, in case you opt for for to do string processing I plenty plenty want AWK. My commonplace suggestion now is C, then Java, then C++ (i.e. learn a minimum of C and Java and then in case you opt for for learn C++). yet you could pass Java and pass to C++, yet i think of of C keeps to be the suitable portion of start up up programming in (presented that only approximately all reducing-section programming languages are C-based, which contains Java). once you're using Linux, then any programming language could be hassle-free to word.

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