ECMAScript

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To write “Hello World!” in the ECMAScript programming language (also known as JavaScript), you can simply use this code:

console.log("Hello World!");

Let’s break down this code:

  • console.log() is a built-in function used for printing messages to the console, which is where any text output from running scripts or programs will be displayed in your browser.
  • Inside the parentheses, you can put any string or value you want to print out. In this case, we’ve written “Hello World!”.

You can run this code directly in a browser or in an IDE like Visual Studio Code. Just copy the script and paste it into your preferred environment for JavaScript development, then save and run it to see the output.

Prompt
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Negative prompt
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Text model: neural-chat

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