|
Posted by Mark Parnell on 01/24/06 23:53
Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, John Salerno
<johnjsal@NOSPAMgmail.com> declared in alt.html:
> Pardon my ignorance, but whenever I think of JavaScript I can't help but
> think of it as being something that's old and slowing going out of
> style. Is this unfounded?
Well, old depends on your definition. Going out of style is probably a
matter of opinion - it's the most common (and best supported)
client-side scripting language; though as with any client-side scripting
you need to make sure your site still functions without it.
> Is JS still the main scripting language used
> in web pages, or are others preferred?
See above.
> I know PHP and/or ASP.NET is
> popular, but do they do the same things?
No. PHP and ASP are server-side. This means that they are processed on
the server, and the user just sees the end result.
> Thanks, and sorry that my question isn't exactly HTML-centric, but I
> figured since I'm learning HTML/CSS right now, I only want to ask this
> question in a group that focuses on those languages, and not a
> full-blown scripting group, which would be over my head.
That's fine - as the FAQ says, anything web-related is on topic here.
--
Mark Parnell
=====================================================
Att. Google Groups users - this is your last warning:
http://www.safalra.com/special/googlegroupsreply/
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|