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<p>writing in <a href="page.php?w=JavaScript">JavaScript</a>. Such a program can run in a common web browser. Such <a href="page.php?w=web_application">web application</a>s must, for security reasons, have limited control over the host computer, especially regarding reading and writing files. Non-web programs, installed upon a computer in the normal manner, can have more control, and yet achieve system portability by linking to portable libraries providing the same interface on different systems.</p>

<p><big>Source code portability</big></p>
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