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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T14:17:28+00:00 2026-06-12T14:17:28+00:00

At end of this code ( full code is here ) function addSongs() {

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At end of this code (full code is here)

function addSongs() {
    var song1 = document.getElementById("song1");
    var song2 = document.getElementById("song2");
    var song3 = document.getElementById("song3");

    song1.innerHTML = "Blue Suede Strings, by Elvis Pagely";
    song2.innerHTML = "Great Objects on Fire, by Jerry JSON Lewis";
    song3.innerHTML = "I Code the Line, by Johnny JavaScript";
}
window.onload = addSongs;

You will see addSongs didn’t used with ().

If i change it as

window.onload = addSongs();

It doesn’t works. Why?

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    2026-06-12T14:17:30+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:17 pm

    when you have addSongs(), it’s telling Javascript immediately execute that function and assign the return value of that call to the onload handler.

    Without the (), it tells the JS engine to assign the function itself to onload.

    e.g. if you had something like

    function x() {
       return 'hello';
    }
    
    // immediately assigns "hello" to the onload
    window.onload = x(); 
    

    which is the same as doing

    window.onload = 'hello';
    

    and at some point the JS engine will try to execute a function named “hello”, whenever the onload handler is triggered.

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