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Understand the important distinction: expressions vs. statements in JavaScript. And learn how this knowledge will help you.
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23 responses to “Expressions vs. Statements in JS / Intro to JavaScript ES6 programming, lesson 15”
Very nice explanation
But if you do
function bla(){ return 10}
console.log(bla()); will also return 10 😡 So the bla will also become 10 like var bla = 10
You're an awesome teacher. You explain very well!!!
thx. perfect explanation.
i want difference between sentence and expression..10 is not greater than 3 is this is an expression or a sentence????please tell me bcz tomorrow is my maths grand test,22/12/18
Hmm this was somewhat easy to understand, I'm subscribing!
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What a great video. Such a fundamental concept, yet difficult to understand at the beginning, and often glossed over. A must watch for amateur developers and students.
Superlative explanation!
This is a quality video~
great video, thanks. I was reading "Eloquent Javascript" e-book and encounter this topic that didnt understand. I went directly to Youtube and found this. Thanks again!
wonderful explanation about js ever seen
Wonderful explanation, good quality video and nice voice. Everything fits, keep up!
Just had to drop by and comment. Your explanation is really well articulated and visualized. I was having some difficulties understanding the concept but with your video it just sort of clicked. I guess I'll be using your channel quite frequently from now on. Cheers!
Amazing 👍🏻
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Are for example identifiers like the name of a variable, Also a expression?
Wow! Thank you so much! I'm studying JavaScript through a book and that part seemed quite difficult for me to understand, but now I can see it clearly 🙂
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rly great content, nice channel
Hey, I've watched it too, such a great explanation!! Kudos 🙂
I really wish your channel gets more subscribers … exceptional work!
а на русском есть такая лекция?