Hi to post 3:
1. It seems like, out from your article, that Java Script works out from a console just like Python. Like, you run your script from a console, install and uninstall things from the console. Did I get that right? It makes things much more accessible for me rather than mess around with inaccessible graphical interfaces. smile
Yes and no. Javascript package manager (npm) runs from the console, and you can run your game with Electron which is ran via the console. As for the programming side of things, you would only need a basic text editor like notepad and of course the console. that's it.
2. What's Java Script simular to regarding to the code syntax? I mean, is it simular to php or html or maybe Python? It seems like everything runs in a web browser, so I wander if it's like very advanced kind of html or php.
JAvascript's syntax is C syntax, which means it's similar to php and even bgt in some fundamental aspects, so you don't have to change much in regards to syntax.
As for Philip bennefall making games in javascript, it isn't really so, it was something called html something. it was nothing compared to what is being done here.
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