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JavaScript/DHTML newbie -- general questions

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Re: JavaScript/DHTML newbie -- general questions

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Jul 29th, 2005
JavaScript is client-side. So no, you cannot interact with files/processes on the server, via JavaScript. You need a server-side language for that. You need BOTH, server-side, and client-side, to develop robust web applications. I recommend PHP for server-side code.

What about WebServices? Can a (client-side) JavaScript program interact with WebServices?

What is the coding experience like?

For example shell programming feels different than C programming. You must run the shell program in order to detect syntax errors, while in a C program syntax errors (and many other errors) can be detected using a compiler.

How is JavaScript from this aspect?
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