JavaScript
Scripting language built into web browsers.
Links
- Nice blog post from 2020 on what simple modern javascript in a browser can do: https://jvns.ca/blog/2020/06/19/a-little-bit-of-plain-javascript-can-do-a-lot/
- See also JQuery
Intro
Originally designed for the Netscape browser, the name "JavaScript" was chosen to associate with the "Java" programming language developed by Sun which, in 1995, was the first real option for making "live" code run over the web. Other than the name, there is no relation between JavaScript and Java. The formal name for JavaScript now is ECMAScript, but as this sounds more like a skin condition than a programming language, the name JavaScript has persisted.
The popularity of "live" web apps based on JavaScript like Google Maps has helped to reduce some of the differences between browsers in their implementation of JavaScript (which made early JavaScript development quite a nightmare). Also, JavaScript frameworks such as ["Prototype"] help to smooth over the remaining differences and other difficulties (such as EventHandling).
Data types
Variables
Functions
def hello (x):
print "Hello", x
hello("Bob")
function hello (x) {
console.log("Hello", x);
}
hello("Bob");
Loops
words = "Once upon a time, in a galaxy far far away".split()
for w in words:
print w
var words = "Once upon a time, in a galaxy far far away".split(" ")
for (var i=0; i<words.length; i++) {
console.log(words[i]);
}
Promises & Asynchronous programming
Array methods: forEach() & map()
const array1 = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
array1.forEach(element => console.log(element));
// expected output: "a"
// expected output: "b"
// expected output: "c"
See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/forEach
Fetch API & making HTTP requests
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API
From Python
- Curly braces ({}) instead of colons and indentation (:)
- Indentation: still important for readability!
- Semi-colons at ends of lines (though optional, good to get into the practice of using)
- "var", "let" and "const" to announce a variable (technically optional but important to be explicit about scope)
- "function" defines functions, also the new "splat" style ( => )
- Implicit type conversion ("hello" + 7 = "hello7")
Resources
"Core" Documentation from mozilla.org
Online Tutorials