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and what are they for??


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Java is a platform independent language that’s both compiled and translated. It is used to make either standalone programs or applets which run in JVM's (java virtual machines). JVM's are what makes java able to run on multiple platforms (unix, windows, linux, Mac OSX etc) without having to be recompiled.

JavaScript is a browser language that can be embedded into web pages and will grant a website more funtionality than normal html as long as your browser supports it.

Hope that helps.


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JAVA is a fully Object Oriented Program Language that can be used for many robust applications. Desktop applications and web applets can be made using java.

Java Script is a script language is used in web browsers for validating web forms and some events on web pages such as mouseover and mouseout etc.


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Java is an Object Oriented Programming (OOP) language created by James Gosling of Sun Microsystems. JavaScript was created by the fine people at Netscape. JavaScript is a distant cousin of Java. It is also an OOP language. Many of their programming structures are similar. However, JavaScript contains a much smaller and simpler set of commands than does Java. It is easier for the average weekend warrior to comprehend. JavaScript is used with HTML/Internet.

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java is a programing language, while java script is a scripting language.

java is used to develop all kind of application especially network based applications.

java script is usually embedded inside HTML pages and run on the clients browsers.


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java is written in msdos and javascript is written in Html.

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