Is JavaScript Front-end or Back-end?
The question is about front-end, javascript
Answer:
No, JavaScript is referred to as a Front-end programming language, mostly used for client-side scripting in the creation of dynamic and interactive elements of a website. With time, though, with the innovation of Node.js and other associated technologies, JavaScript now finds its place on the Back-end, where it handles server-side logic, making it a Full-stack language.
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