In short: disabling JavaScript (and similar coding) in your browser will break the internet.
A good section of the web uses JavaScript, either to enhance the experience of its users or to manage security (for instance, session control.) Some sites will have been built in a manner that "degrades gracefully" while others that rely on JavaScript simply won't function.
A JavaScript tutorial contains instructions that will teach you how to code in JavaScript.
HTML, CSS, & JavaScript.
Javascript does not have classes
Javascript can help in browseing
Javascript was created in 1995.
The disadvantage of disabling JavaScript is that when you access a website that uses JavaScript (which a lot of websites do) they may not look or work properly or may ask you to enable it.
A JavaScript tutorial contains instructions that will teach you how to code in JavaScript.
HTML, CSS, & JavaScript.
Javascript does not have classes
Javascript can help in browseing
Javascript was created in 1995.
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.
Not comparable. JavaScript is a programming language. Dreamweaver is an application (which you can use to create pages with javascript, html, etc.)
There is no systemout object in JavaScript. Do you mean Java?
http://www.w3schools.com under the Javascript Section.
Ajax, I believe uses JavaScript + ASP.
Start the document with: <%@ language="javascript" %>