Web browsing has become an increasingly intensive computing process over the years, moving from the simple display of static graphics and text to the running of sophisticated client-side applications ...
Thirty years ago, Netscape and Sun Microsystems introduced JavaScript as a new, cross-platform scripting language for ...
AJAX-enabled Web sites rely heavily upon JavaScript. Without JavaScript, Web pages that leverage AJAX are practically rendered useless. While writing JavaScript code is fairly straightforward, writing ...
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After years of complaints about its Chrome web browser’s slow loading of web pages, Google Inc. is promising that it will soon fix the problem. The average website that web visitors read on personal ...
The promise of HTML5, the latest revision of the HTML standard, is a simple one: With greater integration between static HTML and dynamic programming code (such as CSS3 or JavaScript), Web pages can ...