Thread:Wolfram the Lone Warlock/@comment-26997996-20151023190058/@comment-27761674-20151023231833

Java script and Java are two very different Programming language, mind you (Java Script is based on Java).

Well, there are a lot of sources and sites for practicing scripts for webpages, but I browse w3schools.com a lot since it is frequently updated if a change in the standard was made. And as far as I remember, w3schools still have a page for code simulations wherein you will type in the codes you need to test, press the "done" button and bam! You now have a rough simulation of the codes you typed in.

Now if you're asking how I able to apply those numerous codes and techniques, I recommend browsing some nifty snippets on the web. Then try to scan the codes and perform what they call "reverse engineering". With this, you can study how is a certain thing done with web scripting, plus you can use some of the parts of these codes you browsed in case of fututre needs.

Well, that's how I do it anyway.