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-This is a book about instructing computers. Computers are about as commonas screwdrivers today, but they are quite a bit more complex, and making themdo what you want them to do isn’t always easy.If the task you have for your computer is a common, well-understood one,such as showing you your email or acting like a calculator, you can open theappropriate application and get to work. But for unique or open-ended tasks,there probably is no application.That is where programming may come in.Programmingis the act of con-structing aprogram—a set of precise instructions telling a computer what to do.Because computers are dumb, pedantic beasts, programming is fundamentallytedious and frustrating.Fortunately, if you can get over that fact, and maybe even enjoy the rigorof thinking in terms that dumb machines can deal with, programming can berewarding. It allows you to do things in seconds that would takeforeverbyhand. It is a way to make your computer tool do things that it couldn’t dobefore. And it provides a wonderful exercise in abstract thinking.Most programming is done with programming languages. Aprogramminglanguageis an artificially constructed language used to instruct computers. Itis interesting that the most effective way we’ve found to communicate with acomputer borrows so heavily from the way we communicate with each other.Like human languages, computer languages allow words and phrases to becombined in new ways, making it possible to express ever new concepts.At one point language-based interfaces, such as the BASIC and DOS promptsof the 1980s and 1990s, were the main method of interacting with computers.They have largely been replaced with visual interfaces, which are easier to learnbut offer less freedom. Computer languages are still there, if you know whereto look. One such language, JavaScript, is built into every modern web browserand is thus available on almost every device.This book will try to make you familiar enough with this language to douseful and amusing things with it. 
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