JavaScript (JS) is front-end web development: nearly everything you interact with on a website is thanks to this script. Before it, sites were static HTML sites with formatting and no interactivity.
So, which coding language should you learn? If you ask our community of instructors and alumni in the trenches of the tech ecosystem, many of them say JavaScript. From the mouths of experts, here’s ...
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A few days ago I wrote a post about what programming language you should learn first for a career in programming. This sparked a lot of conversation (much of it on Google+ submitted without reading ...
JavaScript, Python and Java continue to be the most popular programming languages among developers, according to the latest Programming Language Rankings report released by IT consultancy RedMonk.
The more I hear about the ongoing efforts to revise the leading Web standards, the less convinced I am that we’re approaching Web-based applications the right way. The latest dust-up involves ...
Java and JavaScript are entirely different languages despite their similar names. Java is compiled and widely used for ...
JavaScript is the foundation of the modern web. From simple button clicks to complex web applications, almost everything ...