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Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Learn Javascript in one video




What is Javascript?
JavaScript is a client-side programming language which is mostly used for Web Development. JavaScript is a high-level, dynamic, untyped and interpreted programming language which was developed by Netscape in 1995.
According to Developer Survey by Stack Overflow, Javascript is the most popular technology in 2015 with holding 54.4% of the market. So, that makes more sense now that learning JavaScript can be a good step in your programming career.
In order to learn Javascript, you have plenty of resources online. But to quickly learn JavaScript, we have come up with a video that will teach you Javascript in no time.

Let’s learn Javascript in one video:

So, without wasting any time, lets start learning Javascript :

More About JavaScript:

Alongside HTML and CSS, JavaScript is one of the three essential technologies of World Wide Web content production; the majority of websites employ it and it is supported by all modern web browsers without plug-ins. JavaScript is prototype-based with first-class functions, making it a multi-paradigm language, supporting object-oriented, imperative, and functional programming styles.
It has an API for working with text, arrays, dates and regular expressions, but does not include any I/O, such as networking, storage or graphics facilities, relying for these upon the host environment in which it is embedded.
Despite some naming, syntactic, and standard library similarities, JavaScript and Java are otherwise unrelated and have very different semantics. The syntax of JavaScript is actually derived from C, while the semantics and design are influenced by the Self and Scheme programming languages.
JavaScript is also used in environments that are not web-based, such as PDF documents, site-specific browsers, and desktop widgets. Newer and faster JavaScript virtual machines (VMs) and platforms built upon them have also increased the popularity of JavaScript for server-side web applications.
On the client side, JavaScript has been traditionally implemented as an interpreted language, but more recent browsers perform just-in-time compilation. It is also used in game development, the creation of desktop and mobile applications, and server-side network programming with runtime environments such as Node.js.

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