14767Telling the browser JS is startinghttp://www.geekpedia.com/prog_ttrls.php?id=5We can?t tell the browser that a JavaScript is starting using some JavaScript code, because he doesn?t know, how to interpret it. We should tell the browser that a JavaScript code is starting that it says that another JavaScript is starting. That?s a paradox. Therefore, we must tell him using some usual code that all browsers can understand. That is HTML. We will use a HTML tag to tell the browser that JavaScript code is starting, and to send it to the JavaScript compiler implemented in the browser:JavaScript > Tips and Tutorials > Introduction to JavaScriptOct 12, 2006
You?ll get familiar with operators really soon, that?s because you already know the basics of them. Yes, you do. You learned about them in your first years of elementary school. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division? this is what operators are all about.
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JavaScript supports two loop statements: for and while. The For statements are best used when you want to perform a loop a specific number of times. The While statements are best used to perform a loop an undetermined number of times. In addition, you can use the break and continue statements within loop statements.
We can?t tell the browser that a JavaScript is starting using some JavaScript code, because he doesn?t know, how to interpret it. We should tell the browser that a JavaScript code is starting that it says that another JavaScript is starting. That?s a paradox. Therefore, we must tell him using some usual code that all browsers can understand. That is HTML. We will use a HTML tag to tell the browser that JavaScript code is starting, and to send it to the JavaScript compiler implemented in the browser:
Let?s face it, not everyone wants to know everything there is about javascript. Some people just want to know enough to apply others javascript scripts to their own page. If you are that kind of person then this article is for you.
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