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Abstraction: Something that simplifies the complexities of something else to make it easier to use without the need to understand how it works.
Server: Application running on a network that takes request and generates a response. Often, these responses are either HTML web pages or data JSON format.
Client: Application that is made to create requests to servers and then render the response into something usable for the user. A internet browser is a client application that let's you send requests to web servers and render the html in the response as a visual webpage.
Web Browser: A desktop or mobile application that is for sending requests to web servers to get back a particular web site or web application.
Web Application: A software application written to be consumed via a web browser
Before start you will need :
// Load up the discord.js library | |
const Discord = require("discord.js"); | |
// This is your client. Some people call it `bot`, some people call it `self`, | |
// some might call it `cootchie`. Either way, when you see `client.something`, or `bot.something`, | |
// this is what we're refering to. Your client. | |
const client = new Discord.Client(); | |
// Here we load the config.json file that contains our token and our prefix values. | |
const config = require("./config.json"); |