JavaScript Lesson 2 - Setup & Editors | Dataplexa

Setup & Editors

Before writing JavaScript code, it is important to prepare a proper working environment. A clean setup helps you focus on learning instead of struggling with tools.

Do You Need to Install JavaScript?

You do not need to install JavaScript separately. Every modern web browser already comes with JavaScript built in.

If you can open websites in a browser like Chrome, Edge, or Firefox, JavaScript is already available on your system.

Real-World Example

Think about a smartphone camera app. You don’t install the basic camera feature — it already exists. You only decide how to use it.

JavaScript works the same way. Browsers already know how to run JavaScript. We just need the right tools to write and test our code.

Tools Required

To start learning JavaScript properly, you need only:

  • A modern web browser
  • A code editor
  • A place to save and practice your files

Recommended Web Browser

Google Chrome is recommended because it provides powerful developer tools that help you test, debug, and understand JavaScript behavior.

Download Google Chrome

Choosing a Code Editor

A code editor is where you write JavaScript code. Basic editors like Notepad can open files, but they are not suitable for real development or learning.

Visual Studio Code is strongly recommended.

  • Free and lightweight
  • Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • Excellent support for JavaScript
  • Used by professional developers worldwide

Download Visual Studio Code

Checking JavaScript in the Browser

Before writing code, confirm that JavaScript is working correctly.

  • Open Google Chrome
  • Right-click anywhere on a webpage
  • Select Inspect
  • Open the Console tab

If the console opens without errors, JavaScript is ready to use.

Thumb Rules

  • Always use official websites for downloads
  • Use a modern browser for JavaScript learning
  • Get comfortable with the browser console early
  • Use a proper code editor from day one

What Comes Next?

Now that your setup is ready, the next step is learning how JavaScript stores information using variables.