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July 31, 2015 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google This is part of Lifehacker’s book review series. Not every life hack can be summed up in a blog post, so we’ve ...
So, which coding language should you learn? If you ask our community of instructors and alumni in the trenches of the tech ecosystem, many of them say JavaScript. From the mouths of experts, here’s ...
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JavaScript is the language of the web. It makes websites interactive, creates animations, draws data-driven graphics, and more. It even runs natively in your web browser so you don’t have to install ...
Front-end web development has been evolving rapidly, which means the in-demand JavaScript libraries and frameworks continue to change. According to analysis of tech job postings by recruitment website ...
Just when we thought Google Dart was Google’s answer to JavaScript, a compiler project is emerging to enable front-end code written in Google Go to run in all browsers. The GopherJS project, started ...
As a staff writer for Forbes Advisor, SMB, Kristy helps small business owners find the tools they need to keep their businesses running. She uses the experience of managing her own writing and editing ...
A little history The history of JavaScript goes back to development work Brendan Eich did on the Mocha language for the Web browser company Netscape in 1995. Mocha was released as LiveScript later ...