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Diya Nihalani

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Generally, it is advisable to learn HTML first, and after that, one should move to learning JavaScript because HTML is foundational in its approach to creating websites, while JavaScript is essentially used to enhance the developed websites. HTML provides the content and structure, while JavaScript adds the dynamic functionality. For a complete and interactive website, both are necessary. Both languages are not exactly comparable as they serve different functions and are rather needed to carry out complementary purposes.

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Diya Nihalani

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The key differences between Java and JavaScript are that Java is an OOP programming language, while JavaScript is an OOP scripting language. Java creates applications that run in a virtual machine or browser, while JavaScript code is run on a browser only. Java code needs to be compiled, while JavaScript code is all in text.

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Diya Nihalani

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JavaScript is a dynamic, interpreted programming language. It is primarily used for developing the interactive front-end of web applications, but you can also use it in back-end development in tandem with Node. It is a client-side programming language, JavaScript's most common use is front-end web development, improving the user interface and interactivity for websites. Developers also use JavaScript beyond the web, to develop games, mobile applications, and server applications.

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Kunj Patel

Beginner-Level 5

Web designing is very interesting and powerful field as a career option. For web designing you have to learn many languages but all of them are not very much difficult. But if I suggest you should start with REACT and FIREBASE and focus on project based learning. The best recourses you will find at fullstackopen. Com or any other learning sites like freecodecamp. Org.

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Taara Banerjee

Beginner-Level 5

I have earned a Master of Science in Full Stack Product Engineering via a distance learning programme. Many false starts led me to finally enroll at NIIT. They also showed me a slew of online learning platforms like Udemy and Coursera. Instead, I decided that NIIT was the best option for me. This course's focus on emerging technologies was crucial in my career shift from IT specialist to product engineer. In this class, you will learn the fundamentals of product engineering and how to apply them in practice. This course will teach you all you need to know about their architecture, implementation, service delivery, Agile, and more. The
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3 years ago

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Om Roy

Beginner-Level 5

Mathematical reasoning is at the heart of programming. Learning to think fluently about data structures, algorithms, functions, effects, abstraction, and generalization is essential for every programmer. A issue has to be grasped, struggled with, solved, and then solved better. You need to critically consider your options, settle on a strategy that seems to have the most promise, and then figure out whether or not you can really implement it. What we have here is mathematics. Can someone who is poor at arithmetic improve their skills via practice?
To begin, there is no such thing. Mathematics covers a wide range of topics, and most peop
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3 years ago

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Argun Thakur

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Learning one makes it much simpler to learn the other; this is because C+ and Java share a lot of syntax with one another and are both based on C. From what we can SEE they have no plans to reduce their footprint any time soon. There's nothing now available that can replace them (Java attempted to displace C+, but it could only carve out a small sliver of the market). In comparison to Java, I find C+ to be more sophisticated and robust. You may be fooled by Java's apparent simplicity and cleanliness, but you'll soon find that the language's insistence on having you do certain things a certain way (such as no operator overloading, for c
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3 years ago

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Nishit Agarwal

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To better comprehend Full Stack Product Engineering, I opted to enroll in a PGP course that could be completed online. I chose NIIT over other schools because of the faculty and the small class sizes. This program is designed to provide you the most current education and training in your field, so that you may rise to the top of your field. Practical experience with necessary tools and technologies, including as Python and the Linux operating system, will complement your formal study in the most in-demand subfields of cloud computing. To grow in your engineering profession, you must constantly improve your programming skills and knowle
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3 years ago

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

Hi, If you're interested in coding and computer language, there are several courses you can take. For the following courses, you must apply:
Aerospace engineering, automotive engineering, mechanical engineering, avionics, BCA B Tech in CS IT, and software engineering. I hope it was helpful for you. I wish you luck.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

One needs to have a solid understanding of algorithms, data structures, and mathematics to become a great programmer. You should be familiar with areas in mathematics including linear Algebra set theories, discrete mathematics, number theory, and a little calculus. You don't have to be an expert in math, but you do need to know certain fundamentals and be able to solve problems. So get going, and best of luck.

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