22-year-olds are just getting started in life. But a 22-year-old programming language? For most, that’s forced-obsolescence, collecting-social-security, twilight-years territory. Not so for JavaScript ...
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Web developers use a number of different languages when building a website, but when it comes to giving a site responsive, dynamic features, like interactive maps and content updates, JavaScript is ...
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