Open a new window in Chrome,
then locate the Console tab.
Voila! You now have access to the Chrome V8 Engine. Just like the Node REPL, you can input JavaScript code into the Console tab and the V8 engine will execute it.
Let's try an example.
In the Chrome console,
invoke the function alert with an input string of "Hello world!";
What effect does calling the alert function have?
ans: I used function greeting(){ alert("Hello World!") }; greeting();
To invoke mean to call or execute. So when i invoke function 'greeting', a message pops up on screen. It mean alert will appeared the message in screen.
Now try invoking the function prompt with a string input of "What is your name?" - store the return value of your call to prompt in an variable called myName.
What effect does calling the prompt function have?
ans: It well pop up box of information for user to input some text.
What is the return value of prompt?
ans: What is your name? With textbox that user put there name..