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JSJ 383: What is JavaScript?

JSJ 383: What is JavaScript?

Released Thursday, 15th August 2019
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JSJ 383: What is JavaScript?

JSJ 383: What is JavaScript?

JSJ 383: What is JavaScript?

JSJ 383: What is JavaScript?

Thursday, 15th August 2019
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  • Charles Max Wood
  • Christopher Beucheler
  • Aimee Knight

Episode SummaryToday’s episode is an exploration of the question “What is JavaScript?”. Each of the panelists describes what they think JavaScript is, giving a definition for both technical and non-technical people. They talk about how the different layers of JavaScript tie into their definitions. They agree that it’s incorrect to call JavaScript one of the ‘easy’ programming languages and some of the challenges unique to JavaScript, such as the necessity of backwards compatibility and that it is used in tandem with CSS and HTML, which require a different thinking method. They discuss the disdain that some developers from other languages hold for JavaScript and where it stems from. They discuss methods to level up from beginner to mid level JavaScript programmer, which can be tricky because it is a rapidly evolving language. They revisit the original question, “What is Java Script?”, and talk about how their definition of JavaScript has changed after this discussion. They finish by talking about the story they want to tell with JavaScript, why they chose JavaScript, and what is it they are trying to do, create, become through using the language. They invite listeners to share their answers in the comments. Links

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