 So students, in this module, we'll be looking at JavaScript development options. What options are there? And you will be surprised to know that there is a lot of flexibility, a lot of flexibility for Java development. And that flexibility, as a matter of fact, does not put any limits on what you can do with JavaScript in terms of development. So let's look at the outline of the module, limitlessness of JavaScript. So when I discuss into go into more detail, you will understand what I mean by limitlessness, lessness of JavaScript using Visual Studio 2012. Okay, that we'll be covering. And as you will see that there are other options also. Now eight main steps for creating your first Visual Studio application. Okay, for the project eight main steps. Okay, so there can be other steps also. So let's look at the limitness of JavaScript. No need for special tools. No need for special tools. What you can do you can use even a text editor. You can use a text editor, you can use a high end IDE environment like Visual Studio. You can do that. No need for any special server software. Why because traditionally, and most of the cases, JavaScript is running at the client end, right? So since it's running at the client end, therefore, the possibilities are limitless, limitless possibility. Now let's look at actually hands on working. How you're going to make your first project. Let's look at those eight interesting steps. Over here you open this. All right. And you select the empty website language selection, change the name to JSBS with the path appropriate click. Okay. And the Visual Studio creates a new project that is step number two. Now we move on to step number three. Okay, Visual Studio 2012 creates an empty project for you. Okay, empty for you is really empty with not even much of a default page, create a new file by selecting the new file. All right, a new file, and then add new item dialog box opens shown in the following graphics. As you can see over here, all right, we will studio opens a new file and automatically enters the dog type and other starting pieces of an HTML page for you. Step four and step five in for the step five, I will show you the code also. So what we have an indexed HTML page place your cursor between the tags and change the title to my first page, change the title to my first page. Over here, your environment should look like the one which you can see over here. And in step number five, what you do in these tags, you have to write this. Okay, you have to add the following code. Now we move on to step number six. What do we have in step number six? Select save all from the file menu, the finished script and page should resemble the screen, which you can see over here. All right, after save all, let's move on to the next step. So we have step number seven and we have step number eight to view the page, select the start debugging from the debug menu. This starts the ASP.net development server. If it's already not started and takes you to the page in your default browser, you might see a dialogue over there. Okay, like the following indicating that the debugging isn't enabled in your web config, click okay to dismiss this dialogue. Okay, right. Now you should receive a page with an alert similar to the alert shown over here. Click okay and then close the browser. The script works as follows. The first script is opened and declared to the JavaScript. Okay, and then it is getting executed. So this is your first project using the Visual Studio 2012. That's about it for this module.