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Tutorial 1
Introduction to JavaScript
Section A – Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
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Tutorial 1A Topics
• Section A – Programming, HTML, and JavaScript– About the World Wide Web– Uses of JavaScript– About Hypertext Markup Language– How to create an HTML document– About the JavaScript programming language– About logic and debugging
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• The World Wide Web– Created in 1989
• European Laboratory for Particle Physics (Geneva Switzerland)
– Purpose• Provide an easy way to access cross-
referenced documents that exist on the internet
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• The World Wide Web– Hypertext links
• Contain reference to locate and open specific documents
– Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)• Language used to design web pages
(documents)
– Web Browser• Program that displays HTML documents
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• The World Wide Web– Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
• A type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)
– Identifies names and addresses on the WWW
• A unique identifier for a web document– e.g., a telephone number or mailing address
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• The World Wide Web– Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
• Consists of 4 parts:– Protocol Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)– Domain Name or Internet Protocol (IP)
address– Directory– Filename
» Specific document filename» index.(s)htm(l) or default.(s)htm(l)
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• JavaScript’s role on the Web– HTML
• Purpose tell the browser how a document should appear
• Static can view or print (no interaction)
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• JavaScript’s role on the Web– JavaScript Programming Language
• Developed by Netscape for use in Navigator Web Browsers
• Purpose make web pages (documents) more dynamic and interactive
– Change contents of document, provide forms and controls, animation, control web browser window, etc.
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• HTML: static display of information• Scripts: small programs that allow
interactivity.• Languages: JavaScript, Jscript,
VBScript
to javascript
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• Hypertext Markup Language – HTML Document
• Text document that contains:– Tags formatting instructions– Text to be displayed
• Document is parsed or rendered by browser
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• Hypertext Markup Language – HTML Document
• Tags – Enclosed in brackets <tag>– Generally consist of:
» Opening tags <tag>» Closing tags </tag>
– Text contained between the opening and closing tags are formatted according to tag instructions
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• Hypertext Markup Language – HTML Document
• Tags – All HTML documents begin with <html> tag
and end with </html>– HTML is not case sensitive
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• Hypertext Markup Language – HTML Document
• Tag Attributes– Used to configure tags– Placed before closing bracket of opening tag
» <tag attribute=“value”>some text</tag>
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• The JavaScript Programming Language– Scripting Languages
• Executed by an interpreter contained within the web browser (scripting host)
• Interpreter uses a scripting engine– Converts code to executable format each time
it runs– Converted when browser loads web document
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• The JavaScript Programming Language– JavaScript
• Originally called LiveScript when introduced in Netscape Navigator
• In Navigator 2.0, name changed to JavaScript• Current version 1.5
– JScript• MS version of JavaScript
– Current version 5.5
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• The JavaScript Programming Language– ECMAScript
• International, standardized version (Edition 3)
• Both versions (JavaScript and JScript) conform to the standard
– Although both have proprietary extensions
• Focus of this text
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• The JavaScript Programming Language– JavaScript
• Two formats:– Client-side
» Program runs on client (browser)– Server-side
» Program runs on server » Proprietary to web server platform
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• Logic and Debugging– Syntax
• Rules of the language
– Logic• Order of execution of various parts of the
program
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• Logic and Debugging– Syntax error
• Misuse of syntax– e.g., typing fer instead of for
– Logic errors• Unintended operation of program
– e.g., Infinite loop
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Programming, HTML, and JavaScript
• Logic and Debugging– Debugging
• Tracing and resolving errors in a program• Coined by Admiral Grace Hopper
– Moth short-circuited a relay» “bug” in the system
– Removed it system “debugged”
• Not an exact science