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Java vs. JavaScript – Everything You Need to Know

June 18, 2017 By GISuser

Free Tips and Tricks Guide: “Java vs. JavaScript – Everything You Need to Know”

Java vs. JavaScript - Everything You Need to Know

If GitHub is anything to go by, we can see that Java and JavaScript are the two most popular programming languages in the world, followed by Python, PHP, and Ruby.

Yet despite their similar names, Java and JavaScript are unrelated. Common sense tells you that JavaScript should be a lighter, simpler, easier version of Java. But common sense is wrong. The two languages share some things in common, but they’re more different from each other than they are alike.

In this guide, we’ll explore some of these differences and help you figure out which one to learn depending on your needs. As you’ll see, the two languages rarely serve the same purpose

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