2. Syntax
Javascript's syntax is in the same vein as that of C, but with a few peculiarities.
2.1 Instruction
Unlike C, the semicolon marking the end of an instruction is optional: the end of a line can therefore mean the end of an instruction. Any instruction written on more than one line (figure 1 a) can therefore be misunderstood (figure 1 a) and can be interpreted by explicitly marking instruction ends with semicolons, as shown in figure
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Standards
- ECMAScript® 2016 language specification - ECMA-262 - 2016
- IEEE Standard for the Scheme Programming Language - IEEE Std 1178-1990 - 1990
- Information technology Universal Coded Character Set (UCS) - ISO/IEC 10646 : 2014 - 2014
- Standard for Binary Floating – Point Arithmetic - IEEE 754 - 2008
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