JavaScript is the language of the web. It makes websites interactive, creates animations, draws data-driven graphics, and more. It even runs natively in your web browser so you don’t have to install ...
WebStorm, Visual Studio 2017, Visual Studio Code, NetBeans, Komodo, and Eclipse pull out the stops for JavaScript, Node.js, and friends. JavaScript is used for many different kinds of applications ...
Starting web development can feel overwhelming, but with the right roadmap, tools, and hands-on practice, you can quickly build confidence. Focus first on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript basics, then ...
Can a 3D Minecraft implementation be done entirely in CSS and HTML, without a single line of JavaScript in sight? The answer is yes! True, this small clone is limited to playing with blocks in a world ...
Why it matters: JavaScript lets AP CSP students design interactive projects that clearly meet rubric criteria and engage users. Where to start: Code.org’s App Lab offers AP CSP-aligned tools, while ...