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Java vs Javascript


Posted Date: 29 Jun 2009    Resource Type: Articles    Category: General
Author: Anupriya vsMember Level: Bronze    
Rating: 1 out of 5Points: 2



Do you know java and javascripts.what is the difference between them??.I will explain here.

Java is a programming language.It is an object oriented language.By the help of this language anyone(i mean a programmer) can develop games.We can convert any codes into java.It is a simple language.It is a platform independend one.Means it works with all operating system.
Now what is mean by javascript??Javascript is also a language.Many people thought that javascript is an implemented version of java.But it is not correct.javascript is mainly used for designing websites.It is a clientside scripting language not a server based one.It is object based one.



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Author: Manigandan    29 Jun 2009Member Level: Gold   Points : 1
Hi anu,

Good one...

Try to post it neatly like..

Java JavaScript
---- ----------


like this....

Good work .. Keep doing


Thanks,
Mani


Author: Prasoon Kumar    29 Jun 2009Member Level: Silver   Points : 2
Hi

Anupriya,

good try and really appreciate you for all your efforts.

Just to add to your article :-

1.Java is Programing Language while javascript is scripting

language.

2.Java is more about how you control your server side

objects while javascript will be more about how you can

control your client side objects.

Thanks and Regards

Prasoon.


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