Question:
Do you think JavaScript will become a powerful programming language?
anonymous
2011-09-28 05:33:42 UTC
In JavaScript you can basically do anything say create a drag&drop web-application, external linking which is an ease, and easy to understand basically anyone without any computer programming language can learn JavaScript in 24 hours depending what book you are using. My best advice what book should anyone get is these two:

Wrox - Beginning JavaScript
Sams Teach Yourself Javascript In 24 Hours

I just learned how .JS can work along with Java which is a plus to make because I can use MySQL for organization (accounts, registration, apps,manage,etc..) and once I learned Java I'm moving towards into ColdFusion easy access to smart-phones.
Four answers:
Emissary
2011-09-28 06:17:30 UTC
Nobody learns to program properly in 24 hours - Javascript may be weakly-typed but it's still object oriented which as a paradigm, to understand completely requires a good bit of study. To answer the question in the title though, no - it's useful but it's not powerful.





EDIT:



It seems the more that you say, the less informed you appear to be. When you posit a question or theory and people are courteous enough to respond to it - despite the poor wording and lack of basis I might add - you should at the very least be objective enough accept that the answer or opinions of others may differ to yours. Clearly you are a moron.
deonejuan
2011-09-28 06:21:41 UTC
JavaScript will never be a language. Instead, JavaScript will be forever wedded to browsers. Most users allow JS to perform on their browsers, but not all.



It is true you can connect an external script to an existing java program, but in no way can JS change the attributes of the java program. Many installations block java program execution, basically to accommodate the weak security features of Microsoft products.



ColdFusion requires an expensive site license. So expensive in fact that other alternatives will always be a consideration.



The portable electronics battle has just begun. Looking ahead will be definitions defined by law courts as to who owns what patents. My bet is Oracle can withstand the challenge by the consortium headed by Microsoft and Apple. Google and Amazon will also be major players because the former hires the best and the latter has the largest server farm.
anonymous
2016-09-25 15:10:52 UTC
To me.This is a sensible query in the event you wish to be a internet developer HTML CSS and JavaScript are your exceptional pursuits Web programming I additionally agree will have to be PHP As a fundamental programming language for the laptop C++ could do. Java as an choice C could also be an choice They are very well and to me -- a thirteen 12 months historical very convenient to recognize Your final query "Where to study them? If it's C, C++ Or Java and that i consider JavaScript probably HTML (i don't paintings with html so i have no idea) could be this men youtube movies... their how i study however alongside facet them i could additionally advise taking categories or getting a booklet (B) Python could most often be the exceptional first programming language to study. It's the simplest and the one newbie study-capable language that's utilized by specialists (e.g. Walt Disney Imagineers). Since this can be a top-stage programming language, the syntax isn't complicated, and most often is similar to C++ in our quick laptop age. Python can also be checked out as a type of stepping stone, if you grasp Python, gaining knowledge of C/C++, Perl, PHP, Java, and so on., will come to be so much less complicated. And additionally, with Python, you'll be able to code at lightning velocity. Though if you're watching for a quick language, C++ could be a well alternative, due to the fact that C is as an alternative low-stage and no longer a ways from laptop code even as C++ is mid-stage. If you're doing internet progress, PHP and Java could be well. Of path, the exceptional first language will depend on everybody and the way they study, however my advice, Python, convenient and utilized by specialists.
just "JR"
2011-09-28 07:38:17 UTC
Learning javascript in 24 hours?

A "suck*r" is born every minute!


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