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Then all you have to do is run node myFile.js in your terminal. I'd strongly suggest using the documentation from MDN for Javascript information. There's also lots of fun stuff in Javascript: React, Angular, Express, Nest. There is a lot of stuff to learn. LOTS. It might be mind-boggling at first. So start simple. Or not, just dive right in and run npx create-react-app from your terminal and get going. Then you get to learn two syntaxes, JS and JSX!
Then all you have to do is run node myFile.js in your terminal. I'd strongly suggest using the documentation from MDN for Javascript information. There's also lots of fun stuff in Javascript: React, Angular, Express, Nest. There is a lot of stuff to learn. LOTS. It might be mind-boggling at first. So start simple. Or not, just dive right in and run npx create-react-app from your terminal and get going. Then you get to learn two syntaxes, JS and JSX!
Then all you have to do is run node myFile.js in your terminal. I'd strongly suggest using the documentation from MDN for Javascript information. There's also lots of fun stuff in Javascript: React, Angular, Express, Nest. There is a lot of stuff to learn. LOTS. It might be mind-boggling at first. So start simple. Or not, just dive right in and run npx create-react-app from your terminal and get going. Then you get to learn two syntaxes, JS and JSX!
Then all you have to do is run node myFile.js in your terminal. I'd strongly suggest using the documentation from MDN for Javascript information. There's also lots of fun stuff in Javascript: React, Angular, Express, Nest. There is a lot of stuff to learn. LOTS. It might be mind-boggling at first. So start simple. Or not, just dive right in and run npx create-react-app from your terminal and get going. Then you get to learn two syntaxes, JS and JSX!
For something a little different you could try Zig. It's designed as a C replacement, and is far simpler than Rust while incorporating some clever, simple, but powerful ideas like "comptime".