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I am using Overleaf to compile .tex files but sometimes it take too much time.

Is there a software that can compile .tex files instantly??

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    Short answer: no. –  May 06 '19 at 13:39
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    how can any computer program run instantly? – David Carlisle May 06 '19 at 14:01
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    @DavidCarlisle For that you need to switch off special relativity. That is, uninstall special relativity, and there you go. ;-) –  May 06 '19 at 14:12
  • @marmot Love the idea of a toggle switch OFF for moving from fast to faster and certainly agree unistall will make compilation commands reply instantly "Error: not found" but the correct answer is switch the nitrogen DOWN from cool to supercooled then the CPU can overheat faster –  May 06 '19 at 17:42
  • @KJO The problem is more fundamental. Special relativity prohibits instantaneous action. –  May 06 '19 at 18:14
  • @marmot Always informative I looked up that fountain of all knowledge (Wicky) and it says "Events that occur at the same time for one observer can occur at different times for another." That just about sums my learning ability in TeX I am on the slow side whilst others..... –  May 06 '19 at 18:37
  • @marmot: You are wrong about special relativity. All you need is a tachyon processor, and there will be an inertial frame of reference were the calculations are finished at the same time they are started. – hpekristiansen May 06 '19 at 19:28

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