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a month agoContributor-Level 10
While JavaScript is a powerful and versatile language that forms the backbone of modern web development, it is still advised to keep upgrading your resume with more and more modern tools, languages, and relevant projects. Individuals having relevant degrees in programming, like BTech and BCA, should not just settle on one programming language in the rising competition for even entry-level jobs. Pairing up your JavaScript skills with related technologies, frameworks, and practical project experience will significantly improve your chances of landing a job. A broader skill set is always preferred by some of the top recruiters for JavaScr
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
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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a month agoContributor-Level 10
JavaScript is not as hard to learn as it might seem at first glance. Starting out can feel intimidating for complete new learners with no coding background. But JavaScript is actually one of the most beginner-friendly programming languages. Absolute beginners might find the initial learning phase to be a little challenging. However, the language's versatility and extensive resources make it a worthwhile investment.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
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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a month agoContributor-Level 10
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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a month agoContributor-Level 10
To excel in the field of JavaScript, candidates must possess certain skills that will enhance their learning and career. Some of the preferred skill-sets for JavaScript are:
Basic knowledge of computer programming languages
Interest in software and software building
Knowledge of operating systems
Critical Thinking
Industry Skills
Teamwork
Communication Skills
Willingness to Learn
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
A big problem we noticed with the software engineering students at Amquest Education was this: Many jumped into React or Node without really knowing JavaScript. They wanted fast results, but without knowing the basics—variables, functions, loops, objects, and the DOM—things fell apart as soon as the code got a little tricky.
If you don't get how JavaScript handles scope, hoisting, or asynchronous stuff, you'll always be confused, even with simple projects. It's tempting to just follow cool tutorials, but you'll grow more if you slow down and get a solid foundation.
Start small. Build to-do lists, calculators, or simple games using ju
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