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boyaka | 7 years ago

Save it as an html file. Use html script tag to wrap your javascript.

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ColinWright|7 years ago

So one would also have to learn some html markup and have a browser (which is probably a given, I know), and then have to understand at least a little of how the program outputs to the DOM, and how (or if) the output of the JS interacts with the HTML that's already there.

I'm not saying any of this is a bad thing, it's just the way things are, but to an absolutely beginner it can feel insurmountable. I've seen the despair on beginners' faces when they've been shown yet another thing that has to be done, and which they don't understand. Then another, then another.

So. Many. Tiny. Steps.

mabynogy|7 years ago

For that, my advice is to use something integrated like Pharo or Basic256.