July 8th in Web APPS .

Features of JavaScript

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There is one question in the mind of the learners that what JavaScript can do for them, how it will help them. Some of the main features of JavaScript briefly described below:

Well, let’s briefly review what JavaScript can do for us:

  • With the use of JavaScript you can add various features like user authentication, validation etc.
  • With JavaScript cookies can be created.
  • To make HTML pages more dynamic JavaScript is used. All plain HTML files are Static
  • The syntax of JavaScript is so simple that HTML authors can easily play with it. HTML designers use JavaScript as because it is one of the best programming tool, and doesn’t required strong programming skills because most of the HTML authors are not programmers.
  • An action event can be created with the use of JavaScript, when a user clicks a button, various events which is not possible through HTML; JavaScript has the ability to react on it.
  • JavaScript easily reads and write HTML elements and can be embedded into an HTML easily.
  • You can use JavaScript to load the page according to the requirement of the browser which visitor are using.
  • The most light programming language which can be easily loaded on slow internet.

we will get back to you with another tutorial of JavaScript keep reading. Thanks!

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