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The Scala programming language was invented by Martin Odersky, Professor at EPFL, who formed his vision of applying the best academic knowledge in software development into the creation of a new programming language. The scala programming language allows developers to extend their software whether it was developed in Java or in C#. Using Scala we can find all the goods we know in Java and in C#. Scala aims at becoming the next software programming language in the software development evolution and aims at taking the place of Java and C# as a dominant software programming language. Taking this course you will learn how to take advantage of the Scala programming language while leveraging your knowledge either in Java or in C# by using functional programming ideas and extending software systems that were already developed either in Java or in C#. You can find the community version of our new course available for free academic and personal usage at www.abelski.com. You can find the professional commercial version available at www.xperato.com.
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 |
The Java Script programming language is a scripting language we use to develop scripts running in the web browser. Java Script was invented during the 90's as a scripting language supported by the Netscape Navigator browser. At a later stage it was adopted by Microsoft and was renamed as JScript. Although there are some similarities between Java and JavaScript the two programming languages are different in their nature. While the Java programming language requires us to compile our code before we execute it, when writing a Java Script code there is no need to compile it. The Java Script code is interpreted by the browser running environment. You can find the community version of this course available for free academic and personal usage at www.abelski.com. The commercial professional version is available at XPerato. |
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Written by Abelski Webmaster
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The jQuery library includes Java Script UI widgets and interactive helpers built on top. The jQuery UI is an extension to the jQuery library. Following the complexity involoved with developing in Java Script, during the last years several libraries of Java Script ready to use code have emerged. Most of them are free to use. The jQuery library is one of them. You can download the jQuery library for free at www.jquery.com and start effectively using it in no time. Using jQuery you can dramatically reduce the amount of code and the amount of development time. The community version of this course is available for free personal and academic usage at www.abelski.com. The professional commercial version of this course is available at XPerato. Taking this course please don't hesitate and let us know of any topic for which you would have expected to find more information and/or a more detailed explanation as well as any aspect or topic you would have expected to find and we still haven't included. |
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