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JScript is the Microsoft dialect of the ECMAScript scripting language specification.
JavaScript (the Netscape/Mozilla implementation of the ECMA specification), JScript, and ECMAScript are very similar languages. In fact the name "JavaScript" is often used to refer to ECMAScript or JScript.JavaScript is used on web pages for scripting, although it can be and is also used in other embedding scenarios.
JScript is implemented as a Windows Script engine. This means that it can be "plugged in" to any application that supports Windows Script, such as Internet Explorer, Active Server Pages, and Windows Script Host. It also means that any application supporting Windows Script can use multiple languages — JScript, VBScript, Perl, and others. JScript was first supported in Internet Explorer 3.0 browser released in August 1996. The typical file extension of JScript source code files is .js.
The most recent version of JScript is JScript .NET, which is based on the yet-unfinished edition 4 of the ECMAScript standard, and can be compiled for the Microsoft .NET platform. JScript .NET adds several new features to ECMAScript ed. 3, such as optional static type annotations.
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Cource Fee: 6000/- |
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Duration : 120 Hours |
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