What is the need of JavaScript?

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To put things, JavaScript is an object orient programming language designed to make web development easier and more attention. In most cases, JavaScript is used to create responsive, interactive elements for web pages, enhancing the user experience.
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To put things,JavaScriptis an object orient programming language designed to make web development easier and more attention. In most cases,JavaScriptis used to create responsive, interactive elements for web pages, enhancing the user experience. read less
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it is an object scripting language which is used in web pages along with markup language HTML
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To enhance the level of a web browser user-friendly, Javascript plays a major role. Java script increases the interaction with the particular application. Search engines, eCommerce, content management systems, responsive design, social media, and phone apps would not be possible without it.
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