Summary, Description
JavaScript is an excellent Netscape computer programming or scripting language. In terms of its ability, it has a near resemblance to Microsoft’s Visual Basic, Sun’s Tcl, UNIX-derived Perl, and IBM’s REXX. In general, unlike the more formal and compiled languages such as C and C++, script languages are simpler and quicker to write. While script languages take longer to process than compiled languages, for shorter programmes, they are very useful. JavaScript is lightweight, so it is most widely used as part of web sites that allow web pages to be more social with users.
JavaScript made its first appearance in Netscape 2.0.0, LiveScript as it was commonly called. In Netscape, Internet Explorer, and other web browsers, the language foundation has been implanted. JavaScript is primarily developed for network-centric application development. It balances both Java and HTML and blends with them. The most popular version of the language is client-sided JavaScript. This helps to render a web page not just static HTML, but dynamic for more people. User-initiated activities such as button clicks, link navigation, and other actions directly or indirectly initiated by the user may be executed using JavaScript. It provides rich webpage interfaces, in addition to its improved interactivity,And can provide the visitors with an immediate response. Using JavaScript, there is also less server interaction. A basic text editor such as Notepad is necessary for JavaScript to start running without any costly tool.
For someone who is involved in making interactive web sites, all these attributes make it a very important tool. Our JavaScript Fundamentals course will give students a clear understanding about the fundamentals of JavaScript.
For whom this course is intended:
Students who have some JavaScript experience and want to learn it from scratch.