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The Programming Language of the Web

JavaScript is easy to learn.

This tutorial covers everything from basic JavaScript up to the latest 2026 version.

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Why Study JavaScript?

JavaScript is one of the 3 languages all web developers must learn:

  1. HTML to define the content of web pages

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