Coming from JavaScript and learning Java, I feel like I'm being shoved into a box, and every time I try to wriggle myself out of the box I just get shoved back into a smaller box than before
This was very informative thank you. I was trying to get ahead before next semester and learn Java, but I didn't realize there were Java and Javascript.
I decided to learn coding like 7 seconds ago so a lot of it was over my head, but still I was able to parse the important bits together and figure out that I need to learn syntax for any language before anything else.
Before learning any "Syntax of any programming language" it could be awesome to learn first the fundamentals of programming, that'd help you even better to understand any existent syntax (Since they follow fundamental concepts)
Java : Javascript :: Ham : Hamster Java : Javascript :: Car : Carpet Java : Javascript :: Pain : Painting JAVA AND JAVASCRIPT ARE NOT SIMILAR EXCEPT THAT THEY ARE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES!
just started as a Business Analyst on a dev team working in the banking industry. My team uses React, node.js, backbone.js, angular.js, bootstrap css, rest api, and soap api --- that's most of the stack that I know of... to be fair, the online banking uses a client server framework where users connect to the client server via rest api.... but then several layers of servers help protect the more sensitive stuff -- and those upstream systems are connected to internally via soap api.
Great and informative video! As a Java beginner I understood more about it. One important note I would have added is to speak about the fact that Java is multithreaded while JavaScript is single-threaded. This is especially important because working with threads is an important aspect in programming.
at-TRIB-ute is a verb. As in, "I attribute the wrong pronunciation to this word." AT-trib-ute is a noun. As in, "One attribute of this video is the mispronunciation of words."
Thanks for your video. Now I understand, what differences between Java and JavaScript. I speak on English so-so(im from Russia), but 90% i understand, what you talked. Good luck in your career.
Java is like a mold of cement, it hardens and gets stronger over time while Javascript decays over time and needs to be taken care of, javascript is flexible. but it sounds vulnerable.
At 5:46 you show the problem for javscript and why java is so superior. Especially if a user has no clue and alters these variables. All kinds of strange problems would occur and we extremely difficult to find. Cheers
Good video, though I think you made the Java code snippet for printing out a line on a mobile device, considering it has a standard double quote on the left, and a "fancy” double quote on the right.
At 4:05, you say "Now on the flip side of the deal, Sun Microsoft agreed because it saw the Internet and web browsers as a potential future platform for Java apps." What is Sun Microsoft??? What this a misspeak? What this an editing error? I am confused.
OK, found obvious clarification from a comment below. Misspeak. Sun Microsystems. And Thanks! Very nice video. I very much appreciate the context of the history. It is as valuable to my understanding as is the technical comparison.
You know what the funny thing is? Technically YOU just did a comparison :D I guess the best approach is what are the limitations for java and javascript = cause if one can perform the others function then I guess on a modern approach javascript is more valuable in the future (easy syntax, less prone to coding mistakes, faster,) Correct me if I am wrong... :D
You, sir, have an excellent voice. You deserve a better microphone.
I thought the same, man could also be a full-stack voice actor
Facts
And he's funny
Disagree - quality is fine. This isn't your Twitch feed.
@@BANJOTHEKID bruh HAHAHA
as the old saying goes, Java is similar to Javascript like car is similar to carpet
unless its Aladdin's Carpet
💀
okay now this is stuck in my head
Ham and Hamster
@@dallinjames3718 Pan and Pancake
"Do you know javascript?"
"Yes i know java"
yes
"Javascript, sometimes shortened to Java"
@@randomcannon3260 This is never going to get confusing
Francisco lmao
:D to me
Coming from java and starting to learn javascript i feel a lot more insecure. Dont ask me why, but i feel like driving a car without doors
That's a hilarious comparison! :)
Its just a Jeep bro
It's like Having a Jeep with doors then removing those doors with you're new upgrade. (Don't like seeing jeeps without doors irl lol)
Coming from JavaScript and learning Java, I feel like I'm being shoved into a box, and every time I try to wriggle myself out of the box I just get shoved back into a smaller box than before
Thats because you are.
This was very informative thank you. I was trying to get ahead before next semester and learn Java, but I didn't realize there were Java and Javascript.
I decided to learn coding like 7 seconds ago so a lot of it was over my head, but still I was able to parse the important bits together and figure out that I need to learn syntax for any language before anything else.
Before learning any "Syntax of any programming language" it could be awesome to learn first the fundamentals of programming, that'd help you even better to understand any existent syntax (Since they follow fundamental concepts)
this whole time I been studying JS I thought Java was in the same family. I got bamboozled...... Bazzinga
Good video. Don't let the bookends of bad audio/video sync scare you away.
Java : Javascript :: Ham : Hamster
Java : Javascript :: Car : Carpet
Java : Javascript :: Pain : Painting
JAVA AND JAVASCRIPT ARE NOT SIMILAR EXCEPT THAT THEY ARE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES!
Great voice and awesome sense of humor. Easy to understand. Didn't move too fast. Great video!
4:40 dynamic typd static typeed
5:52 class based vs prototype based 8:52
I come from a C++ background so it is good to know that java also uses classes.
C# gang
@@iersssel C : (
@@iersssel Yes c#
C yuh
@@gauravnegi4312 python is da best
Javascript (excluding nodejs framework) = frontend
Java = backend
basically.
Thank you very much for this video! It was excellently done and I learnt a lot in these short 15min :) Great work!
just started as a Business Analyst on a dev team working in the banking industry. My team uses React, node.js, backbone.js, angular.js, bootstrap css, rest api, and soap api --- that's most of the stack that I know of... to be fair, the online banking uses a client server framework where users connect to the client server via rest api.... but then several layers of servers help protect the more sensitive stuff -- and those upstream systems are connected to internally via soap api.
good video. i found it through the code academy pro school. i am starting the learn javascript class today. lets win
Great and informative video! As a Java beginner I understood more about it. One important note I would have added is to speak about the fact that Java is multithreaded while JavaScript is single-threaded. This is especially important because working with threads is an important aspect in programming.
please explain DOS vs DDOS with a very high precise way.
Mocha is a way cooler name! Wish they would've stuck with that
10:53 Java is synonymous with web development, at least on the server side (Spring MVC, Servlets, JSP etc.)
only the backend tho idk if it can be used with wasm like c++
this is one of the better codecademy videos :O whoever wrote this whole thing, it's amazing.
Oh, good thing I just completed the Codecademy course on Javascript; thinking I was learning Java.
😐
luckily i saw a vid b4 hand and realised after doing a beginner module
i think, now im no expert, but i THINK that at 10:08 the legend should be swapped.
(java instead of javascript) at least based on what you were saying
Thank you for such a clear and detailed overview. Kudos
at-TRIB-ute is a verb. As in, "I attribute the wrong pronunciation to this word."
AT-trib-ute is a noun. As in, "One attribute of this video is the mispronunciation of words."
You're such a nerd, and I mean that in the most endearing way possible! Great video :)
Intro killed me haha. Nice little touch
Great video! Really clear ideas and simple explanation with good graphics! Amazing ❤️
the closed captioning saying "cheese girls" is killing me XD
I really Liked.Thank you so much
Is the Challenge Rocket article referenced at the end of the video linked? I'm definitely interested in it!
codeacademy is amazing ngl
This was a great explanation. Thanks
This, is an excellent comparison. With some humor. I love it. It is perfectly clear to me now!
I begun a programming program that use java to learn programming. It seems a good choice for fundamental.
I just want to say thank you because I can understand a little more only because your voice is pleasant.
Wonderful presentaion. I am a beginner just learning about this world. Thank you!!
Thanks for your video. Now I understand, what differences between Java and JavaScript. I speak on English so-so(im from Russia), but 90% i understand, what you talked. Good luck in your career.
I caught the Nick Cage reference. Well done. Great video as well :)
I was saying java as a shorthand of javascript and i was quickly corrected. OOPS
one question...
Can a JavaScript mobile app work offline, like an android game...??
4:06 - Sun Microsoft??
yeah Sun Microsystems
Very detailed. Thanks a lot.
Java is like a mold of cement, it hardens and gets stronger over time while Javascript decays over time and needs to be taken care of, javascript is flexible. but it sounds vulnerable.
Excellent video. I got a lot more out of it than I was expecting.
i love his style of delivering the info 😂
Informative, efficient and funny, nice work!
“funny”
So well explained. Thanks
Discuss Rust vs. Java
if print() == console.log(): return python3=JS
Gonna learn Java first then Javascript due to it sounding like Java will be harder first
This was very informative. Thank you.
I'm trying coding, it's all greek to me, there is too much jargon, I need somebody to train/teach me
This is a great differentiation video, thank you,
This is very helpful but now I want to have a bag of cheese curls.
Can U Tell me Which language is better to develop mobile application
This is really informative but that intro...i almost clicked away lol
WOW! Nice voice! Thanks for this clear explanation!
Thank you ...very nice explaination
Nice presentation. Thanks
At 5:46 you show the problem for javscript and why java is so superior. Especially if a user has no clue and alters these variables. All kinds of strange problems would occur and we extremely difficult to find. Cheers
Good video, though I think you made the Java code snippet for printing out a line on a mobile device, considering it has a standard double quote on the left, and a "fancy” double quote on the right.
Good video, straight to the point and concise.
At 4:05, you say "Now on the flip side of the deal, Sun Microsoft agreed because it saw the Internet and web browsers as a potential future platform for Java apps." What is Sun Microsoft??? What this a misspeak? What this an editing error? I am confused.
OK, found obvious clarification from a comment below. Misspeak. Sun Microsystems. And Thanks! Very nice video. I very much appreciate the context of the history. It is as valuable to my understanding as is the technical comparison.
Thought they were the exact same thing until i saw how much more successful script is than java and came to check it out
has anything changed?
13:37 isn't it class-oriented? I'm trying to understand here
Super-duper helpful! Thanks!
Sound effects are so disturbing sometimes
Great academic material!
I wish it stayed as Mocha it's such a nice name
Thanks you. Great video!
Are we also gonna get kotlinScript in the future?
LOVING THE INTRO LOL
Great video, booyy. I really like the subtitles: cheese curls being cheese girls
the audacity to say that doritios are equally as delicious as donuts,,,
Thank you!!
thank you so much for such an informative insight.
10:36 what can you build
Thank you for the video!
Excellent video! Thank you
Looking at that hole, feeling as if we are sitting on wrong side.
Thank you!
You know what the funny thing is? Technically YOU just did a comparison :D I guess the best approach is what are the limitations for java and javascript = cause if one can perform the others function then I guess on a modern approach javascript is more valuable in the future (easy syntax, less prone to coding mistakes, faster,) Correct me if I am wrong... :D
This was well-structured, concise, and helpful... and he cute. heheh
This is an amazing video, thank you.
nice stuff .very thorough
Random question, are there a lot of opportunities for a fullstack developer?
Thank you man!
Maybe the video is good, but I am on maximum of Volume and hear almost nothing. But from comments I see that these languages are very different
Best example
DONUT AND DORITOS
1:21 ZA WARUDOOOO
Nani? Kakyoin!
🤣🤣
I love apple pies and smoking lots of dank kush.
Oh...
thanks for this video!!
I'm just upgrading my skillset to become and SDET and looking to add some programming language, Thank you for this!
12:29 - :( no link in description
The first virsion of JAVA in 23 mai 1995 not 1996 the Java is older than JavaScript
exemplary explanation, love it. thx for sharing, s love nia
ham vs hamster
I tried an entry web development course at a community college. Just way over my head. To complicated