Hi folks:
I was just wondering which executes faster Baja or
JScript?
I find Baja faster to code with, for
obvious reasons, but I would like to advance my
skills into JScript.
One other question, the node display at the end of
login when other nodes are in use, where is that? I
don't see it or login or logon jcsripts.
Hi folks:
I was just wondering which executes faster Baja or
JScript? I find Baja faster to code with, for
obvious reasons, but I would like to advance my
skills into JScript.
One other question, the node display at the end of
login when other nodes are in use, where is that? I
don't see it or login or logon jcsripts.
Thanks for the input... Coming from a structured language like turbopascal/freepascal, cobol, yes i said cobol lol, etc... I
am just trying to get used to the perceived lack of structure...
lot in C# (Grandson language to Pascal) and dabling in Rust.
lot in C# (Grandson language to Pascal) and dabling in Rust.
Really? C# has always reminded me a lot of Java...
Re: Re: JScript vs Baja
By: Tracker1 to jc on Mon Dec 21 2020 18:19:28
lot in C# (Grandson language to Pascal) and dabling in Rust.
Really? C# has always reminded me a lot of Java...
Re: Re: JScript vs Baja
By: Sprite to Tracker1 on Tue Dec 22 2020 07:24 am
lot in C# (Grandson language to Pascal) and dabling in Rust.
Really? C# has always reminded me a lot of Java...
But remember, Java and JavaScript are two different languages. Yes, C# is a lot like Java (it
seemed C# and the .NET platform in general) were designed similarly to Java, but JavaScript is
significantly different and has much different use cases.
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But remember, Java and JavaScript are two different languages. Yes, C# is a lot like Java (it seemed C# and the .NET platform in general) were designed similarly to Java, but JavaScript is significantly different and has much different use cases.
lot in C# (Grandson language to Pascal) and dabling in Rust.
Really? C# has always reminded me a lot of Java...
I think probably because Jscript is a scripting language, it is
written more like a script than a program. When compared to other
languages, I see it is rather wordy in comparison:) Strange...
But remember, Java and JavaScript are two different languages. Yes, C# is a >> lot like Java (it seemed C# and the .NET platform in general) were designed >> similarly to Java, but JavaScript is significantly different and has much
different use cases.
Well aware of the difference between Java & JavaScript. :) I suppose
given the thread title, though...
I was just kind of surprised that someone would call it the grandson of Pascal. Pascal doesn't seem similar to it in the slightest, to me... More like of an offshoot of C...
I happen to really like a lot of what C# does, they've managed to
integrate a lot of features in ways that don't feel completely wrong,
though I have mixed feelings on linq syntax (the extensions are great though).
JavaScript is still my favorite language, generally speaking and I've
been warming up to TypeScript recently. Also dabbled in Rust a bit this past year, which is nice, but I go a few months without touching it and feels like starting over every single time.
On 12/22/2020 8:22 AM, jc wrote:
I think probably because Jscript is a scripting language, it is
written more like a script than a program. When compared to other languages, I see it is rather wordy in comparison:) Strange...
JavaScript (not JScript) has evolved quite a bit, Synchronet is pretty
much EcmaScript (the specification) version 5 at this point, from the
engine used.
With other engines and runtimes, it can absolutely be used to write a
more feature rich application. As to being wordy, take a look at
PowerShell sometime.
On 12/23/2020 5:37 AM, Sprite wrote:
(itBut remember, Java and JavaScript are two different languages. Yes, C# is a >> lot like Java
seemed C# and the .NET platform in general) were designed >> similarly to Java, but JavaScript is
significantly different and has much
different use cases.
Well aware of the difference between Java & JavaScript. :) I suppose given the thread title, though...
I was just kind of surprised that someone would call it the grandson of Pascal. Pascal doesn't
seem similar to it in the slightest, to me... More like of an offshoot of C...
I was saying that C# is the grandson of Pascal. Pascal begat Delphi,
Delphi + Java begat C#. So there are influences from C/C++/Java and Pascal/Delphi in C#.
JavaScript is more like a bastard child of scheme with curly braces.
Though it has evolved into something incredibly flexible, powerful and useful by nature of being the language of the browser.
I enjoy C#, too. I'm really glad that I've finally got enough memory in my
primary desktop/server box to be able to run a virtual machine with enough memory to run 'doze & Visual Studio again here. I've neglected a couple of projects that I was working on there for at least 2 years now. I never really
thought I'd like coding for 'doze, being as I loathe the operating system so much, but it's actually kind of fun programming for it, IMO.
I used to do a lot with DM's Synchronet JavaScript API, but I've never really done much with JavaScript in a browser with the DOM. I should probably
learn it at some point, especially with the issues that I've been having with D3.js lately on one of my projects, though. And I really do want to
get back with my command shell work for Synchronet, too. It's been about 5 years since I've done much with it, but I don't think it'd take too terribly long to pick back up. I just need to not have a fulltime job any more. *grin*
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