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JavaScript Introduction

Definition: JavaScript is the programming language of the web. It runs inside every browser and makes web pages interactive — responding to clicks, updating content, validating forms, and more.

HTML provides the structure of a page and CSS styles it, but only JavaScript makes it do things. It needs no installation — your browser already runs it.

What can JavaScript do?

  • Change a page's content and style after it loads
  • React to clicks, typing, and scrolling
  • Load data from servers in the background
  • Build full web apps, games, and even server software

Showing output

While learning, we display results with console.log(), which prints to the console — and to the Output box below.

Example — your first program

console.log("Hello, World!");
console.log("I am learning JavaScript");

Press Run, then change the text and run it again.

Try it Yourself
Output

          
Ad · responsive