JavaScript Introduction
JavaScript is THE scripting language of the Web.
JavaScript is used in billions of Web pages to add functionality, validate forms, communicate with the server, and much more.
JavaScript is easy to learn. You will enjoy it.
JavaScript is the most popular scripting language on the internet, and works in all major browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Safari.
What You Should Already Know
Before you continue you should have a basic understanding of the following:
- HTML and CSS
If you want to study these subjects first, find the tutorials on our page.
What Can JavaScript do?
- JavaScript gives HTML designers a programming tool - HTML authors are normally not programmers, but JavaScript is a scripting language with a very simple syntax! Almost anyone can put small "snippets" of code into their HTML pages
- JavaScript can react to events - A JavaScript can be set to execute when something happens, like when a page has finished loading or when a user clicks on an HTML element
- JavaScript can read and write HTML elements - A JavaScript can read and change the content of an HTML element
- JavaScript can be used to validate data - A JavaScript can be used to validate form data before it is submitted to a server. This saves the server from extra processing
- JavaScript can be used to detect the visitor's browser - A JavaScript can be used to detect the visitor's browser, and - depending on the browser - load another page specifically designed for that browser
- JavaScript can be used to create cookies - A JavaScript can be used to store and retrieve information on the visitor's computer
JavaScript = ECMAScript
JavaScript is an implementation of the ECMAScript language standard. ECMA-262 is the official JavaScript standard.
JavaScript was invented by Brendan Eich at Netscape (with Navigator 2.0), and has appeared in all browsers since 1996.
The official standardization was adopted by the ECMA organization (an industry standardization association) in 1997.
The ECMA standard (called ECMAScript-262) was approved as an international ISO (ISO/IEC 16262) standard in 1998.
The development is still in progress.
1. JavaScript Basics
- What is JavaScript?
- Difference Between JavaScript and Java
- Software / Editor required for JavaScript
- Using Javascript in HTML documents
- JavaScript in External File- Link JS and Html files
- JavaScript Variables
- JavaScript Naming Conventions
- JavaScript Variable Types
- JavaScript Operators
- JavaScript Comparison Operators
- JavaScript Logical Operators
- JavaScript Data Types
- JavaScript Comments
- NoScript Tag
2. JavaScript Simple Coding
3. JavaScript InterActive Content
4. JavaScript Events
- What is a JavaScript Event?
- Javascript Mouse Events
- Javascript OnClick Events
- Javascript Keyboard Events
- JavaScript Form and Field Events
- Javascript Window events
6. Java Script Conditional
7. JavaScript Functions8. JavaScript Loops
9. Javascript- Working with Forms
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