JavaScript Programming

Data Types

Three Basic Data Types of JavaScript On this webpage we will be informing you on the three basic types you will come across when dealing with JavaScript programs

Compound statements

A compound statement always brings different statements together with curly braces.
They always begin with curly braces and end with them. There is never a semi-colon after the final curly brace

If\else case statements

An If\else statement is a statement that uses braches if options to program an application
where there is more than one possibility. it claims to be a creative way of helping determine what
a program can contain and when so how many sensible options or branches of options one can choose.
The prefered option for no branches yet many options is case or case statements. Here
there may seem to be through different interfaces a limited our large set of availabilities
when choosing selectable or writable specifics(cases). This is because cases are usually given interfaces that have not the
muli-option forcus as case interfaces. Case interfaces and backround are clearer to decifer
making it easy to extend by third party.

Logical operators

Logical operators are operators that are used in Boolean functions to allow the user to react to
the true false clause within the application. This function is used very often within Javascript
web applications and on many different types of applications. It also creates the opportunity to
an alternative to case and if\else statements and allows an easier differentiation between coding
functions if the program were to be extended by another party here are some examples of
logical operators in use.



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