

This is especially apparent in web browsers. It gives programmers the choice of object-oriented, procedural, or functional programming, making it a highly versatile programming language. This programming language is dynamically typed and classless. Additionally, JavaScript has extensive frameworks and libraries. Today, almost all the most popular websites use JavaScript as their programming language of choice on the client side. At the time, people wanted to be associated with it. The name JavaScript was chosen merely because of Java’s popularity. Today, JavaScript is not just used for web browsers but also for micro-controllers and servers. In 1995, Netscape developed JavaScript, originally called LiveScript, with the goal of expanding HTML and CSS to enable programmers to evaluate user interactions and dynamically display content. Despite its name, this dynamic, object-oriented scripting language has nothing to do with Java, apart from them both being based on C.
