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<blockquote data-quote="DardiM" data-source="post: 519721" data-attributes="member: 52613"><p>Nice video, as usual <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite109" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>=> I disagree <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite115" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p><p>They are both similar and quite different depending on how you look at them.</p><p>In fact the 2 languages have nothing in common apart from their common style ancestor, C</p><p></p><p>JScript is more <u>the Microsoft variant of JavaScript</u> adding some particular possibility (allowing developers to <u>link</u> and automate a large number of different <u>objects</u>, including ActiveX controls and Java programs)</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Principal difference between Java / Jscript"]</p><p>- Java is an OOP programming language while JScript is an OOP scripting language.</p><p>- Java has static typing; JScript's typing is dynamic. In dynamic typing, a variable can hold an object of any type and cannot be restricted.</p><p>- JScript is weakly typed while Java is strongly typed.</p><p>- Java is loaded from compiled bytecode; JScript is loaded as human-readable source code.</p><p>- Java's objects are class-based; JScript's are prototype-based.</p><p>- JScript has many functional programming features based on the Scheme language.</p><p>- Java creates applications that run in a virtual machine or browser while JScript code is run on a browser only or a Windows Script Host.</p><p>- Java code needs to be compiled while JScript code are all in text.</p><p>- Java is larger and a more complicated language. While, JScript is easier and more robust than Java.</p><p>- Java must be compiled into what is known as a "machine language" (of the Java Virtual Machine) before it can be run on the Web.</p><p>- Java constructors are special functions that can only be called at object creation; JScript "constructors" are just standard functions.</p><p>- Java requires all non-block statements to end with a semicolon; JScript inserts semicolons at the ends of certain lines.</p><p>- Java uses block-based scoping; JScript uses function-based scoping.</p><p>- Java has an implicit this scope for non-static methods, and implicit class scope; JScript has implicit global scope.</p><p>- JScript supports closures; Java can simulate sort-of "closures" using anonymous classes.</p><p>- All JScript functions are variadic; Java functions are only variadic if explicitly marked.</p><p>- JScript prototypes can be redefined at runtime, and has immediate effect for all referring objects. Java classes cannot be redefined in a way that affects any existing object instances.</p><p>- JScript allows methods in an object to be redefined independently of its prototype; methods in a Java object are tied to its class, and cannot be redefined at runtime.</p><p>[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DardiM, post: 519721, member: 52613"] Nice video, as usual :) => I disagree :p They are both similar and quite different depending on how you look at them. In fact the 2 languages have nothing in common apart from their common style ancestor, C JScript is more [U]the Microsoft variant of JavaScript[/U] adding some particular possibility (allowing developers to [U]link[/U] and automate a large number of different [U]objects[/U], including ActiveX controls and Java programs) [SPOILER="Principal difference between Java / Jscript"] - Java is an OOP programming language while JScript is an OOP scripting language. - Java has static typing; JScript's typing is dynamic. In dynamic typing, a variable can hold an object of any type and cannot be restricted. - JScript is weakly typed while Java is strongly typed. - Java is loaded from compiled bytecode; JScript is loaded as human-readable source code. - Java's objects are class-based; JScript's are prototype-based. - JScript has many functional programming features based on the Scheme language. - Java creates applications that run in a virtual machine or browser while JScript code is run on a browser only or a Windows Script Host. - Java code needs to be compiled while JScript code are all in text. - Java is larger and a more complicated language. While, JScript is easier and more robust than Java. - Java must be compiled into what is known as a "machine language" (of the Java Virtual Machine) before it can be run on the Web. - Java constructors are special functions that can only be called at object creation; JScript "constructors" are just standard functions. - Java requires all non-block statements to end with a semicolon; JScript inserts semicolons at the ends of certain lines. - Java uses block-based scoping; JScript uses function-based scoping. - Java has an implicit this scope for non-static methods, and implicit class scope; JScript has implicit global scope. - JScript supports closures; Java can simulate sort-of "closures" using anonymous classes. - All JScript functions are variadic; Java functions are only variadic if explicitly marked. - JScript prototypes can be redefined at runtime, and has immediate effect for all referring objects. Java classes cannot be redefined in a way that affects any existing object instances. - JScript allows methods in an object to be redefined independently of its prototype; methods in a Java object are tied to its class, and cannot be redefined at runtime. [/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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