AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud
 - Key Terms: Stacks, Frameworks, and Languages (Part 3)

AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - Key Terms: Stacks, Frameworks, and Languages (Part 3)

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This video tutorial explains the difference between client-side and server-side scripting languages. It highlights the characteristics of scripting languages, such as being interpreted at runtime and cross-platform compatibility. The tutorial covers server-side languages like PHP and Python, which handle backend operations, and client-side languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which manage frontend interactions. A practical example using Airbnb's website illustrates how these languages work together. The lesson concludes with a summary of key terms and a preview of the next lecture on installing a software stack on Ubuntu Linux.

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What is the main difference between client side and server side scripting languages?

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Why is it important to distinguish between client side and server side languages?

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What are some examples of server side scripting languages?

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What is a common use case for server side scripting languages?

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What role do client side languages play in web development?

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How do HTML and CSS differ from JavaScript in terms of their functionality?

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Can you explain how interactive elements on a webpage are created using JavaScript?

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