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Does the author not get browsers at all?

Chrome should include a nodejs installation by default because the commandline is scary? Does he know, that node is based on the V8 engine that's part of Chrome? Packing it in would be redundant and it's a pure backend integration. You dont need nodejs to learn javascript.

If Pathes and Commands are scary, just right-click on your desktop. Click New->Text Document and name it "index.html". Open the document in a text editor of your choice. insert <html><head><script>### </script></head><body></body></html> into the file. Replace ### with your js code. Open file in browser.. Its that easy. FFS, some people just want to complain.



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