diff --git a/content/roadmaps/106-javascript/content/100-javascript-introduction/100-what-is-javascript.md b/content/roadmaps/106-javascript/content/100-javascript-introduction/100-what-is-javascript.md index 70b17f05d..774a447db 100644 --- a/content/roadmaps/106-javascript/content/100-javascript-introduction/100-what-is-javascript.md +++ b/content/roadmaps/106-javascript/content/100-javascript-introduction/100-what-is-javascript.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ JavaScript, often abbreviated JS, is a programming language that is one of the core technologies of the World Wide Web, alongside HTML and CSS. It lets us add interactivity to pages e.g. you might have seen sliders, alerts, click interactions, popups, etc on different websites -- all of that is built using JavaScript. Apart from being used in the browser, it is also used in other non-browser environments as well such as Node.js for writing server-side code in JavaScript, Electron for writing desktop applications, React Native for mobile applications, and so on. Free Content -JavaScript MDN Docs= +JavaScript MDN Docs W3Schools – JavaScript Tutorial The Modern JavaScript Tutorial Exploring JS: JavaScript books for programmers diff --git a/content/roadmaps/106-javascript/content/100-javascript-introduction/readme.md b/content/roadmaps/106-javascript/content/100-javascript-introduction/readme.md index 27c68b7ce..fad86486f 100644 --- a/content/roadmaps/106-javascript/content/100-javascript-introduction/readme.md +++ b/content/roadmaps/106-javascript/content/100-javascript-introduction/readme.md @@ -1 +1,11 @@ -# Javascript introduction \ No newline at end of file +# JavaScript + +JavaScript, often abbreviated JS, is a programming language that is one of the core technologies of the World Wide Web, alongside HTML and CSS. It lets us add interactivity to pages e.g. you might have seen sliders, alerts, click interactions, popups, etc on different websites -- all of that is built using JavaScript. Apart from being used in the browser, it is also used in other non-browser environments as well such as Node.js for writing server-side code in JavaScript, Electron for writing desktop applications, React Native for mobile applications, and so on. + +Free Content +JavaScript MDN Docs +W3Schools – JavaScript Tutorial +The Modern JavaScript Tutorial +Exploring JS: JavaScript books for programmers +JavaScript Crash Course for Beginners +Build a Netflix Landing Page Clone with HTML, CSS & JS