Learn JavaScript Tutorial
Our JavaScript Tutorial is designed for beginners and professionals both. JavaScript is used to create client-side dynamic pages.
JavaScript is an object-based scripting language which is lightweight and cross-platform.
JavaScript is not a compiled language, but it is a translated language. The JavaScript Translator (embedded in the browser) is responsible for translating the JavaScript code for the web browser.
Application of JavaScript
JavaScript is used to create interactive websites. It is mainly used for:
- Client-side validation,
- Dynamic drop-down menus,
- Displaying date and time,
- Displaying pop-up windows and dialog boxes (like an alert dialog box, confirm dialog box and prompt dialog box),
- Displaying clocks etc.
JavaScript Example
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A detailed explanation of first JavaScript example is given in next chapters.
JavaScript Index
JavaScript Tutorial
JavaScript Basics
JavaScript Objects
JavaScript BOM
JavaScript DOM
JavaScript Validation
JavaScript OOPs
JavaScript Cookies
JavaScript Events
JavaScript Misc
JavaScript Advance
Interview Questions
JavaScript Methods
JavaScript Array Object
JavaScript DataView Object
JavaScript Function Object
JavaScript Date Object
JavaScript handler Object
JavaScript JSON Object
JavaScript Map Object
JavaScript Math Object
JavaScript Number Object
JavaScript RegExp Object
JavaScript Object
JavaScript Reflect Object
JavaScript Set Object
JavaScript String Object
JavaScript Symbol Object
Symbol Property
JavaScript TypedArray Object
JavaScript WeakMap Object
JavaScript WeakSet Object
Prerequisite
Before learning JavaScript in depth, you must have the basic knowledge of HTML.
Audience
We have developed this JavaScript tutorial for beginners and professionals both. There are given a lot of examples with JavaScript editor. So, you can easily edit your JavaScript code which will help you to learn JavaScript easily.
Problem
We assure you that you will not find any problem in our JavaScript tutorial. But, if you find any mistake, you can post it in our comment section.
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