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Subject:Java vs. Javascript From:Andy Carroll <acarroll -at- WEB -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 25 Mar 1997 17:58:09 -0800
Please correct me if I am wrong, but I thought there was a difference
between Java and Javascript. I thought Java was the big, new,
everybody-has-to-know-it, web-page-and-everything-else programming
language, and that Javascript was a much smaller scale application that
renamed itself to jump on the Java bandwagon.
Yes? No? I'm sure I read about this confusion before.
Andy
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Andy Carroll acarroll -at- web -dot- net Vancouver, Canada
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