Javascript allows for recovery is usually static web pages (not counting here animated images, Flash objects, videos, etc.). He is supported by all major web browsers on the market. Besides, it can be found in some programs that use it as an internal scripting language. This is possible because the language has been already many implementations, m.in JScript (Microsoft's version, implemented as an Active Scripting Host), and SpiderMonkey (Mozilla's JavaScript engine used in browsers such Filefox and Mozilla Browser). It can also be used when creating ASP, VBScript instead of the default.
You can also find the name of the ECMA Script. The name comes from the name of the standardization committee ECMA International (European Computer Manufacturers Association) has published documents describing the language. Java Script is the name of the language which was first used as a scripting language in Netscape Navigator, and which during its development has been adapted to the requirements of ECMA Script.
You can also meet with the name JScript - is Microsoft implementation of the ECMA Script language.
JavaScript is a object-oriented language that has syntax derived from C + +. So if you know the language, or another that has a similar syntax (such as C, C #, Java, Perl, PHP), it's very much elements of a language will be familiar to you already. Also, if you know other programming languages (eg Pascal, Delphi, or Visual Basic), also will be easier because the basic "building blocks" are repeated in almost any programming language can only be called differently.
2.10.2012
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2.07.2012
JavaScript language course
JavaScript is a language that I use to animate a static web page (if you do not count animated images, Flash objects, videos, etc.). It is now supported by all major web browsers on the market. It is the object-oriented language, with syntax derived from C + +. So if you know the language, or another that has a similar syntax (such as C, C #, Java, Perl, PHP), it's very much elements of a language will be familiar to you already.
This course contains the following Java Script classes:
- Introduction - a brief overview of what exactly is a JavaScript
- Inserting Javascript - methods of placing the JavaScript in a web page
- Simple phrases, numbers and variables - the description of simple expressions, the use of numbers in the script and the basis of variables
- Data Types in JavaScript - the description of simple expressions, the use of variables and a description of the data types available in JavaScript
- Arithmetic operators - a description of arithmetic operators in JavaScript
- The comparison operators and relational - a comparison and relational operators in JavaScript
- Logical Operators - description of the logical operators in JavaScript
- Bitwise operators - a bit operators in JavaScript
- Assignment Operators - description of the assignment operators in JavaScript
- Other operators - description of the other operators in JavaScript that do not fit into any of the earlier chapters of the course
- Operator Precedence - priority list of operators in JavaScript
- Conditional statements - how to control program execution JavaScript by checking whether the specified condition is met (or not)
- Slings - as you can repeatedly execute some script, repeating it a certain amount of times or until a certain condition is met
- Features - Create your own functions in JavaScript
- Arrays and objects - a discussion of complex data structures: arrays and objects
- Create your own objects - a description of how you can create your own objects in Java Script
- Date and time (Date object) - a description of the Date object, or date and time handling in JavaScript
- Mathematical operations (Math object) - a reminder of the importance of incumbents, and a description of the Math object, which provides a variety of mathematical functions and constants
- Events and their staff - what are the events and how they can handle, and a description of how to run JavaScript code after a specified time
- Event List - A list of events that can handle the JavaScript and description of additional parameters for each of them
- Forms - a description of how to get to the form and its elements of JavaScript, and how to verify the completion of the form before sending
- Thongs - operations on strings, such as changing the size of characters, substrings search, retrieve individual characters and longer substrings, replace substrings of others, the distribution of tokens
- Regular Expressions - a description of the syntax of regular expressions in JavaScript with simple examples of the application
- Regular Expressions Part 2 - the practical application, the description of the RegExp object and String object methods that use regular expressions
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