I'm an admitted novice JavaScript programmer and am attempting to learn more. So I turn to you folks for help, with this easy question :). The O'Reilly book that I'm reading keeps referring to the compile-time of the JavaScript code. My knowledge of functional programming (scheme and the likes) tells me that the JavaScript is actually interpreted by the browser, most likely requiring two passes through the JavaScript.
Am I incorrect in my assessment? Or is the compile-time that the book references actually just the first pass of the interpreter, similar to how Perl or Python would function? Thanks!