No, you do not. You can build websites with readily available programs such as Microsoft Frontpage and dreamweaver.
yes you Can get JavaScript Certification online. Only thing you need to search the online java script certification course online
No, there is no need for JavaScript in normal circumstances. There is no need for any programming or scripting languages for web-based programming if you are good with html.But things are rarely that simple. Most websites make use of AJAX and Javascript is essential for it.
In general, no you do not need Java or JavaScript to play music on your computer. However, if you want to hear music played by a website, there's a good chance that it uses one of these technologies to do it, in which case you would need Java or a JavaScript enabled browser.
The iPod touch has JavaScript enabled by default. If you're thinking about one of those websites that need JavaScript and Flash, the iPod doesn't have (and will probably never have) flash. You may also be thinking of Java. This is different to JavaScript, and you can't get it on the iPod touch. If you know it's not these things, you could check in the settings app's safari section.
No, Java and JavaScript are nothing to do with each other, JavaScript is a form of EMCAScript, not Java. Every modern browser comes with a JavaScript engine that is used to understand JavaScript. so there is no need for it, no.
You should learn basic coding languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It also helps to know PHP.
all browsers are capable of running javascript, and registering for facebook. you probably need to enable javascript on your browser which to tell you how i would need to know which browser you are using
You need not download javascript. Any machine where you have a web browser like Internet Explorer or Mozilla would have javascript inbuilt in them. If you view the source (Right click-> View Source : and you can even try on this page itself), you will see tags such as <script type="text/javascript"> These is the embedded javascript code. If you have a source too in the script tag, simply locate the address and type it out in your browser, you will have the entire javascript file.
Welcome to Web 2.0! Facebook, is 'Ajax' gone mad. Basically Ajax (JavaScript HTTPRequest()) allows the page to send and receive data asynchronously from the server. This means the page does not need to refresh. This type of javascript work is commonly used along side a server-side language such as PHP, ASP, ColdFusion etc... Facebook on a basic level, retrieves your data from a database, sorts it out, and the javascript injects it into the browser.
In order to receive your teacher certification, you will need to complete a teacher certification application. Every state has their own application, and they can be found at that states department of education website. You can use the interactive map at certification map.com to find links to the Department of Education websites of every state.
It depends on what you websites you visit, though with the extensive number of websites that require it, it seems to be rather difficult to do without. If you find that a webpage is not behaving as you expected, one likely culprit may be lack of javascript.
Yes you need a certification