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@spankingeditor•Introduction to JavaScript
JavaScript (JS) is a high-level, interpreted programming language, essential for creating dynamic and interactive web pages alongside HTML and CSS.
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@spankingeditor•Different Types of HTML Tags
Explanation of HTML tags used to create and organize web pages, including structural tags and their functions, by Sparkify Solutions.
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@spankingeditor•History of Hyper Text Markup Language
HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, is the core technology for creating web pages, developed in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee.
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@spankingeditor•A Brief History of CSS
Discover the history and evolution of CSS, a crucial element in modern web development, from its modest beginnings to its essential role in visual appeal.
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@spankingeditor•Introduction To Java Programming Language
Learn about Java, a class-based, object-oriented programming language known for its cross-platform compatibility and security features. Developed by Sun Microsystems (Oracle) in 1995.
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@spankingeditor•Java vs. JavaScript: A Comparison
A comparison of Java and JavaScript, two different programming languages. Javascript is used in React, a JavaScript library used for creating dynamic UIs.
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@spankingeditor•Introduction to AngularJS
Learn about AngularJS, a structural framework for dynamic web applications. It allows developers to use HTML as a template language and extends HTML syntax.
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@spankingeditor•Introduction to AngularJS
Learn about AngularJS, a structural framework for dynamic web applications. It allows developers to use HTML as a template language and extends HTML syntax.
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@spankingeditor•Java vs. JavaScript: A Comparison
A comparison of Java and JavaScript, two different programming languages. Javascript is used in React, a JavaScript library used for creating dynamic UIs.
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@spankingeditor•Introduction To Java Programming Language
Learn about Java, a class-based, object-oriented programming language known for its cross-platform compatibility and security features. Developed by Sun Microsystems (Oracle) in 1995.