Setup JavaScript Development Environment
Here, we are going to use JavaScript in developing a web application. So, we must have at least two things, a browser, and an editor to write the JavaScript code.
Although we also need a webserver to run a web application, but we will use a single HTML web page to run our JavaScript code. So, no need to install it for now.
Browser
Mostly, you will have a browser already installed on your PC, Microsoft Edge on the Windows platform, and Safari on Mac OS.
You can also install the following browser as per your preference:
- Microsoft Edge
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla FireFox
- Safari
- Opera
IDEs for JavaScript Application Development
You can write JavaScript code using a simple editor like Notepad. However, you can install any open-sourced or licensed IDE (Integrated Development Environment) to get the advantage of IntelliSense support for JavaScript and syntax error/warning highlighter for rapid development.
The followings are some of the well-known JavaScript editors:
- Visual Studio Code (Free, cross-platform)
- Eclipse (Free, cross-platform)
- Atom (Free, cross-platform)
- Notepad++ (Free, Windows)
- Code Lobster (Free, cross-platform)
- WebStorm (Paid, cross-platform)