A programming language designed specifically for Web site programming. Examples are PHP, Perl, Java Script, VBScript, ETC
Series of programmed commands that designate how one computer communicates with another computer.
A scripting language defines the syntax and semantics for writing scripts. Typically, scripting languages follow the conventions of a simple programming language, but they can also take on a more basic form such as a macro or a batch file. JavaScript, VBScript, and Perl are examples of scripting languages.
a language specialized for automating simple computer tasks
a language that does not require variable-type declaration and which is compiled to a byte code or is interpreted rather than compiled
a language, which is easy and fast to learn
a language whose compilation unit consists of a discrete segment of source code (i
a lightweight programming language
an easier programming language, usually originating from a high-level language
a particular syntax used to execute commands on a computer
a programming language, but a markup language is not a programming language
a programming language for capturing sequences of frequently-used commands
a programming language that is used to manipulate, customise, and automate the facilities of an existing system
a programming language which serves as glue between other system programs
a simple yet powerful utility designed for use with all script enabled CEA programs
a simplified programming language
a special type of programming language used to provide control in another host environment
a vocabulary and syntax for giving instructions to a computer, just like a programming language
A programming language in which programs are a series of commands that are interpreted and then executed one by one. The programs do not need to be compiled.
A programming language that is not compiled (e.g.: JavaScript).
A programming language in which programs are the series of commands that are interpreted and then executed one by one. Doesn't require the compilation phase, for the price of lower performance.
In web terms: A simple programming language that can be executed by a web browser or a web server. See JavaScript and VBScript. [Go to source
A programming language designed specifically for Web site programming. Examples include JavaScript and VBScript.
A scripting language is a simple programming language used to write an executable list of commands, called a script. JavaScript, Perl, VBscript are scripting languages rather than general-purpose programming languages.
A programming language, which is designed for a particular application domain, the language includes nouns for referring to objects in the domain, such as "button", "cell", and "author". Generally, a scripting language has simpler syntax and fewer programming constructs than a programming language like C.
A programming language to instruct how one computer should communicate with another computer. Typically, you would use a scripting language to cause your computer to automatically connect to a host computer, validate your user id and password, and then processes desired commands (like initiate SLIP).