Why we can see the source code for an HTML page but not for a program, unless the programmer (or the owner) shares it?

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Why we can see the source code for an HTML page but not for a program, unless the programmer (or the owner) shares it?

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A program is run through a compiler when the code is finished, which converts the code into instructions for the processor, 1s and 0s basically, and the result thrown into an “.exe” file.

Html is interpreted, which means that other software runs through code statements as they are so they don’t get lost in the compilation process.

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