JavaScript
JavaScript is one of the three core technologies of the World Wide Web production, a high amount of websites utilize it and all modern web browsers support it without the use of plug-ins. JavaScript is a high-level, dynamic, untyped, and interpreted programming language; it contains API for working with text, arrays, dates and regular expressions. On of its unique flaws is it does not include any I/O, such as storage, graphic facilities, networking; therefore relying on these upon the host environment in which is embedded. Java and JavaScript are two completely distinct languages that differ in their design.
Module four was rather quick than the rest, I learned about JavaScript through two sources which are Codecademy and W3Schools which worked in my advantage because I really enjoy using both sources. The assignment tutorial pointed out to cover only 11 topics of JavaScript including functions following with the JavaScript quiz. The quiz helped my learning process too because it is an easy and assessable way to test myself and my knowledge. Below is an example of my completed quiz for JavaScript. I practiced the quiz about 7 times before I scored a straight hundred.