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This JavaScript tutorial is aimed primarily at those who have
had at least some exposure to another programming language.
It is not our purpose here to cover the basic concepts of
computer programming, but rather illustrate the syntax and
methodology of JavaScript. For its part, JavaScript is a rather
basic language which conforms tightly to the core concepts of
computer programming. Any background in programming, from Visual
Basic to Pascal to C (which is far more advanced) is sufficient
to readily understanding JavaScript.
Those who are true novices at programming would be better off
with any number of available books on JavaScript which take the
time to explain both the specifics of the language and
programming concepts in general.