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Foil 17 Java vs. JavaScript

From Introduction to Java Language and Applets CPS406/606 Fall Semester 1999 -- September 2 99. by Nancy J. McCracken, Geoffrey C. Fox


Despite the word "java" in the name, JavaScript is a different language than Java, albeit with some similarities.
A JavaScript program is written directly into the HTML page, and is executed by the JavaScript intrepeter, so also executes dynamic web page content in the browser window.
JavaScript is special purpose - it is an object-based language that deals directly with browser entities such as windows, textfields, forms, frames and documents.
JavaScript can respond to browser events (not as many as Java's more complex capabilities with the user interface) such as mouse clicks and user-typed text.
JavaScript is easy and fast to write, but not as powerful as Java.



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