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What is JavaScript ?


 JavaScript is  Developed in the mid-1990s as a tool to improve on web development practices, JavaScript has since become one of the most widely utilized languages in that field. It is a high-level and dynamically typed language that is flexible and multi-paradigm. Although its applications in machine learning have been limited, high profile projects like Google’s Tensorflow.js are based on JavaScript.

One of the most promising features of JavaScript in the field of machine learning is that it opens up opportunities for web and front-end developers, who are largely already well acquainted with it and thus have an accessible point of entry into an otherwise somewhat obscure and difficult niche.

As it exists now, however, the ecosystem for machine learning with JavaScript is still somewhat immature, so support for this type of development is currently limited. It also lacks the range of functionality for data science that languages like R and Python already have built into them.

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