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"To understand a system, you must understand its constituent parts." — Charlie Munger Most developers treat "Hoisting" as a magical trick where JavaScript moves code to the top of the file. But in engineering, magic is just a lack of understanding. In this chapter, we deconstruct this myth by looking at the fundamental building block of the JS Engine: the Execution Context. We will explore why your code behaves the way it does before a single line is even executed. By understanding the "workstation" the engine builds for your code, you’ll stop guessing and start predicting how JavaScript handles memory, functions, and variables. 🧠 What you will learn: The Hoisting Myth: Why it’s not about moving code, but about memory allocation. The Two Phases: A deep dive into the Creation Phase and the Execution Phase. Workstation Setup: How the Global Execution Context (GEC) initializes the Global Object and the this keyword. Function Mechanics: What happens on the Call Stack when a function is invoked and how its local environment is born. The Foundation for Seniority: Building a mental model that makes debugging intuitive rather than accidental. 🛠️ Part of the "Evergreen JS" Series This channel is dedicated to building a deep, fundamental understanding of software engineering. We don't focus on short-term trends; we focus on the mental models that will be valid 10-15 years from now. Next Chapter: 1.1 The Modern World: Let, Const, and the Temporal Dead Zone. #JavaScript #WebDev #SoftwareEngineering #MentalModels #Programming #Hoisting #ExecutionContext #JuniorToSenior #Local Variable Environment #Global Variable Environment