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There are some useful references<ref>Axel Rauschmayer, Deep JavaScript: URL: https://exploringjs.com/deep-js/toc.html, last accessed:June 10, 2021</ref> to learn JavaScript. | There are some useful references<ref>Axel Rauschmayer, Deep JavaScript: URL: https://exploringjs.com/deep-js/toc.html, last accessed:June 10, 2021</ref> to learn JavaScript. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 3 February 2022
JavaScript is a programming language that was originally invented for embedding programmable behavior in web pages. After evolving for more than 25 years, JavaScript had migrated to be a generic programming language that also works on serve side.
There are some useful references[1] to learn JavaScript.
The Async nature of JavaScript
JavaScript was designed to be asynchronous.
References
- ↑ Axel Rauschmayer, Deep JavaScript: URL: https://exploringjs.com/deep-js/toc.html, last accessed:June 10, 2021