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Javascript Javascript is primarily a client-side scripting language. It allows more fancy things to happen in a web page after it is downloaded and displayed in the browser to the user. Javascript is often used to manipulate DHTML objects. Javascript can be useful for web-based data-intensive applications, and can help enhance security. Javascript can help make things function more smoothly and clearly on your company's web forms/web applications.
Note, there is no real relation between Java and JavaScript; their similarities are mostly in syntax (that is, both derived from the C language). |
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