Expressions and Output

Intro to Expressions and Output
The first thing any programmer needs to learn is how to see the results of their code. In JavaScript and TypeScript, we use console.log() to print values to the terminal.
console.log('Hello, World!')
When you run this code in any JavaScript environment (like the browser console or in Node.js), you'll see Hello, World! printed in your terminal.

Running Your Code

You can save this code in a file and then run it with Node like so:
node index.ts
Node.js will execute your code and show any console.log output in the terminal.

Expressions

An expression is any piece of code that produces a value. Here are some examples:
// String expressions
'Hello'
'Hello' + ' World'

// Number expressions
42
10 + 5
100 / 4
You can pass any expression to console.log() to see its value:
console.log(10 + 5) // Prints: 15
console.log('Hello' + ' World') // Prints: Hello World
console.log() is your best friend when learning to code. Use it liberally to understand what your code is doing!
In this exercise, you'll learn to use console.log() to output different types of expressions.