JavaScript 101 - Part 2: Operators
By: Rob Williams on Tuesday, April 25, 2006
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One of the primary aspects of effective web experiences is interactivity. Although most Flash developers will try to state otherwise, the reality of the fact is that the majority of non-standard interactivity, that is interactivity beyond what the broswer provides automatically, is driven by JavaScript.
Over the last few years the acceptance of both standards and some new JavaScript technologies such as XMLHttpRequest, or AJAX to the masses, has opened up a whole new realm of possibilites that have helped to bring JavaScript back into the mainstream focus as an important and leading-edge technology.
The purpose of this series of articles is to introduce newcomers to the concepts and fundamentals of JavaScript, so that you can begin to leverage the power of this technology in your own web projects. In Part 2 we'll continue our exploration of the fundamentals by looking at operators.
The JavaScript 101 Series:
JavaScript 101 - Part 1: The Basics
JavaScript 101 - Part 2: Operators
JavaScript 101 - Part 3: Control Structures
JavaScript 101 - Part 4: Loops
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