Programming Fundamentals/Introduction Examples JavaScript

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Overview[edit | edit source]

JavaScript, often abbreviated as JS, is a high-level, interpreted programming language. Alongside HTML and CSS, JavaScript is one of the three core technologies of the World Wide Web. JavaScript enables interactive web pages and therefore is an essential part of web applications. The vast majority of websites use it, and all major web browsers have a dedicated JavaScript engine to execute it.[1]

JavaScript is one of the most popular current programming languages[2], and is the primary programming language for front-end web development. JavaScript files have a .js file extension. JavaScript has been implemented in multiple platforms with different I/O commands. Several examples follow.

Example[edit | edit source]

Hello World – Console Log[edit | edit source]

 // This script displays "Hello world!".
 //
 // References:
 // https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-write-your-first-javascript-program
 
 console.log("Hello world!")

Output[edit | edit source]

Hello world!

Discussion[edit | edit source]

Each code element represents:

  • // begins a comment
  • console.log() writes to the JavaScript console output log
  • "Hello world!" is the literal string to be displayed

Hello World – Window Alert[edit | edit source]

 // This script displays "Hello world!".
 //
 // References:
 // https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-write-your-first-javascript-program
 
 alert("Hello world!")

Output[edit | edit source]

Hello world!

Discussion[edit | edit source]

Each code element represents:

  • // begins a comment
  • alert() calls the window alert function to display a message
  • "Hello world!" is the literal string to be displayed

Hello World – Document Write[edit | edit source]

 // This script displays "Hello world!".
 //
 // References:
 // https://www.w3schools.com/jsref/met_doc_write.asp
 document.write("Hello world!")

Output[edit | edit source]

Hello world!

Discussion[edit | edit source]

Each code element represents:

  • // begins a comment
  • document.write() writes output to the current document
  • "Hello world!" is the literal string to be displayed

JavaScript IDEs[edit | edit source]

There are many free cloud-based and local IDEs available to begin coding in JavaScript. Check with your instructor or do your own research for recommendations.

Cloud-Based IDEs[edit | edit source]

Local IDEs[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]