- Learning JavaScript Data Structures and Algorithms
- Loiane Groner
- 132字
- 2021-08-27 18:41:04
Setting up the environment
One of the pros of the JavaScript language compared to other languages is that you do not need to install or configure a complicated environment to get started with it. Every computer has the required environment already, even though the user may never write a single line of source code. All we need is a browser!
To execute the examples in this book, it is recommended that you have a modern browser installed such as Google Chrome or Firefox (you can use the one you like the most), an editor of your preference (such as Visual Studio Code), and a web server (XAMPP or any other of your preference, but this step is optional). Chrome, Firefox, VS Code, and XAMPP are available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS.