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Interoperability
JavaScript seamlessly integrates with other programming languages, so many developers favour using it to create various apps. Any webpage or script of another computer language can incorporate it.
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Extended Functionality
To save time and money, third-party add-ons such as Greasemonkey (a Mozilla Firefox extension) enable developers to incorporate small sections of prefabricated code into their code. These add-ons make it easier and faster for developers to create JavaScript applications than they could with other coding languages.
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Versatile
The versatility of JavaScript is its most valuable quality. There are many different ways to integrate it into your website. Since Node.js integrates effectively with MongoDB and MySQL, it can not only build and finish the front end of the website but also handle its back end.
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Rich Interface
JavaScript offers developers a variety of interfaces to build engaging websites. Websites with drag-and-drop elements or sliders may have a more robust user experience. This increases user interaction with the website.
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Ease of Use
JavaScript is one of the simplest languages to learn, particularly for web programming. It has been designed to be simple for web developers to understand and use. Since difficult languages have fewer engineers and demand a higher budget, this helps web companies save a lot of money on development.
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Reduces Load on the Server
The language runs on the client side rather than the server. Thus, the server doesn’t have to deal with the stress of executing JavaScript. Once this burden is reduced, the server will function more quickly and concentrate on other tasks like data management.
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Speed
JavaScript is an “interpreted” language, so it cuts down on the time needed for compilation in other languages like Java. Additionally, it is a client-side script that shortens the time required to establish a server connection, which speeds up program execution.
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Absolute vs. Comparative advantage
In international trade, many students ask me about why bigger countries often appear desperate to trade with poor, smaller states. Well, in order to improve the standards of living for local people, prices must be as low as possible for the best quality; that is why we do not care much about ‘Absolute advantage’ (the…
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Economic benefit
The total welfare to the overall economy can be measured by summing up the benefits to both consumers and suppliers in the above model. Consumer surplus (CS) – represented by Triangle ‘bEp’; it denotes the amount that consumers were willing to pay but end up ‘saving’ after paying a lower price. The demand curve shows that…
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Economic equilibrium
Many questions in Economics are about conditions that occur at/around ‘equilibrium’, and most of the students I encounter, although they can draw the graph/s, later fail to interpret/analyse them correctly in order to earn full marks. The following illustrations will help you grasp the overall concept behind economic graphs and how we can use them…