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JavaScript first steps
In our first JavaScript module, we first answer some fundamental questions such as "what is JavaScript?", "what does it look like?", and "what can it do?", before moving on to taking you through your first practical experience of writing JavaScript. After that, we discuss some key building blocks in detail, such as variables, strings, numbers and arrays.
In our first JavaScript module, we first answer some fundamental questions such as "what is JavaScript?", "what does it look like?", and "what can it do?", before moving on to taking you through your first practical experience of writing JavaScript. After that, we discuss some key building blocks in detail, such as variables, strings, numbers and arrays.

Issue #1
Your otherwise perfect template is missing a date, although it is clearly visible in the article's footer.
- Accepted by admin
- Filipp Kolsanov
- In https://instantview.telegram.org/contest/developer.mozilla.org/template16/issue1/ admin says that last edit date CAN be displayed here, but she doesn't say it MUST be displayed
- Accepted by admin
- Sorry about that. The updated checklist is very clear on this: "Tip: Between ‘date published’ and ‘date last edited’, choose ‘date published’ for articles. For wiki-like entries ‘date last edited’ must be used."
See: https://instantview.telegram.org/checklist#6-9-date-and-time
- Type of issue
- IV page is missing essential content
- Reported
- Jun 13, 2017