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Getting Started
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Week 01
Covering a few understandings one should embrace when engaging in this course.
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Week 02
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Quiz3.1
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Week 03
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Week 04
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JavaScript Limitations
We cannot treat JavaScript as a full-fledged programming languageA programming language is a formal language, which comprises a set of instructions used to produce various kinds of output. Programming languages are used in computer programming to create programs that implement specific algorithms. Most programming languages consist of instructions fo.... It lacks the following important features −
- Client-side JavaScript does not allow the reading or writing of files. This has been kept for security reason.
- JavaScript cannot be used for networking applications because there is no such support available.
- JavaScript doesn’t have any multithreading or multiprocessor capabilities.
Once again, JavaScript is a lightweight, interpreted programming languageA programming language is a formal language, which comprises a set of instructions used to produce various kinds of output. Programming languages are used in computer programming to create programs that implement specific algorithms. Most programming languages consist of instructions fo... that allows you to build interactivity into otherwise static HTML pages.
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