What is
JavaScript ?
Javascript is
a dynamic computer programming language. It is lightweight and most commonly
used as a part of web pages, whose implementations allow client-side script to
interact with the user and make dynamic pages. It is an interpreted programming
language with object-oriented capabilities.
JavaScript was
first known as LiveScript, but Netscape changed its name to JavaScript,
possibly because of the excitement being generated by Java. JavaScript made its
first appearance in Netscape 2.0 in 1995 with the nameLiveScript. The
general-purpose core of the language has been embedded in Netscape, Internet
Explorer, and other web browsers.
The ECMA-262
Specification defined a standard version of the core JavaScript language.
· JavaScript is a lightweight,
interpreted programming language.
· Designed for creating network-centric
applications.
· Complementary to and integrated with
Java.
· Complementary to and integrated with
HTML.
· Open and cross-platform
Client-side
JavaScript
Client-side
JavaScript is the most common form of the language. The script should be
included in or referenced by an HTML document for the code to be interpreted by
the browser.
It means that
a web page need not be a static HTML, but can include programs that interact
with the user, control the browser, and dynamically create HTML content.
The JavaScript
client-side mechanism provides many advantages over traditional CGI server-side
scripts. For example, you might use JavaScript to check if the user has entered
a valid e-mail address in a form field.
The JavaScript
code is executed when the user submits the form, and only if all the entries
are valid, they would be submitted to the Web Server.
JavaScript can
be used to trap user-initiated events such as button clicks, link navigation,
and other actions that the user initiates explicitly or implicitly.
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