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Scripting

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What is Scripting?

Scripting refers to the use of scripting languages to automate tasks, control applications, or extend the functionality of existing systems. Scripting languages are typically interpreted, meaning they are executed line by line without the need for compilation. They are commonly used for web development (e.g., JavaScript), system administration (e.g., Python, Bash), and automating tasks in various software applications (e.g., VBA in Microsoft Office).

What other technologies are related to Scripting?

Scripting Complementary Technologies

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Scripting is used to automate analysis and assessment tasks.
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