JavaScript is the most popular Programming language in the world. Over 97% of websites use JavaScript on the client side for web page behavior, often incorporating third-party libraries.
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JavaScript is the most popular Programming language in the world. Over 97% of websites use JavaScript on the client side for web page behavior, often incorporating third-party libraries.
Master JavaScript interviews with our focused repository featuring essential questions, detailed answers, and practical examples. Elevate your preparation with expert insights and comprehensive coverage.
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