Can somebody explain JavaScript?
a script injected into i site to alter a component such as speed money and much more
JavaScript is a scripting or programming language that allows you to implement complex features on web pages — every time a web page does more than just sit there and display static information for you to look at — displaying timely content updates, interactive maps, animated 2D/3D graphics, scrolling video jukeboxes. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/JavaScript/First_steps/What_is_JavaScript#:~:text=JavaScript%20is%20a%20scripting%20or,3D%20graphics%2C%20scrolling%20video%20jukeboxes%2C
Did you plagiarize that?
If so can't use it.
ill re write it
in simple terms, a programming language used to code you don't really "explain" it, you learn how to code using that language
JavaScript is a scripting or programming language that allows you to add on complex features on web pages — every time a web page does more than just sit there and display static information for you to look at — displaying timely content updates, interactive maps, animated 2D/3D graphics, scrolling video jukeboxes.
you still plagiarized If you copy someone else's work, even without using any of their words, and provide no attribution, it might not be a copyright infringement, but it is still plagiarism. So while rewriting a piece could, theoretically, could help avoid detection with automated tools, it doesn't make it any less of plagiarism. https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2015/02/23/5-plagiarism-myths-many-still-believe/#:~:text=If%20you%20copy%20someone%20else's,any%20less%20of%20a%20plagiarism.
JavaScript is a programming language used to help enhance web pages. HTML is a programming language that is the foundation of building a webpage with CSS acting as an enhancement upon those features. JavaScript is that extra flair that is used to improve webpages in addition to HTML and CSS. It can be used for image rollovers, gifs, videos, activate certain button functions, in addition to lots of other task and abilities as well too.
that one was better
ik lmao
i changed two words then gave up
either way, would have still plagiarized
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