Getting Started with JScript
JScript 10.0 represents a major advance of the JScript language in several ways. With tighter integration into the Visual Studio development environment, multiple new features, and access to the .NET Framework classes, moving from JScript to JScript 10.0 may appear at first to be a daunting task.
In reality, almost all of the changes represent additional functionality, while the core JScript functionality is the same as in previous versions. Practically all JScript scripts will run without modification under JScript 10.0 (with the fast mode turned off). To run in fast mode (the mode supported by ASP.NET), some scripts will need minor modifications.
The following documentation will help you to upgrade your applications and quickly understand the changes to JScript 10.0.
In This Section
What Is JScript 10.0?
Provides a general overview of JScript 10.0, its relationship to ECMAScript, and its evolution from previous versions of JScript.What's New in JScript 10.0?
Lists the new features in JScript 10.0, which include features developed in conjunction with ECMAScript and additional features not specified in ECMAScript.Introduction to JScript 10.0 for JScript Programmers
Describes differences between JScript and JScript 10.0 which provides a quick background for experienced JScript programmers.The JScript Version of Hello World!
Illustrates how to write the familiar Hello World! program in JScript 10.0.Upgrading Applications Created in Previous Versions of JScript
Describes how to upgrade existing JScript applications to work with JScript 10.0.Running a JScript Application on a Previous Version of the Common Language Runtime
Explains how to configure a JScript 10.0 application built with one version of the runtime to run on a previous version of the runtime.Additional Resources for JScript Programmers
Lists several sites that provide answers for common JScript programming issues.
Related Sections
JScript Version Information
Lists all the features of JScript and the corresponding version in which each was introduced.JScript Language Tour
Introduces the elements and procedures that developers use to write JScript code and links to specific areas that explain the details behind language elements and code syntax.JScript Reference
Lists elements that comprise JScript Language Reference and links to topics that explain the details behind the proper use of language elements.JScript (Windows Script Technologies)
Provides links to information about writing scripts that run on a client computer in a Web browser.