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Javascript

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Term
Definition
programming   series of commands given to computer  
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function   set of statements that perform a task or return a value  
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statement   instructions to be executed by a web browser  
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Javascript   programming language to allow interactive websites  
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interactivity   communication between user and computer program or web browser content  
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sequence   a series of statements which are executed one by one from top to bottom  
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code block   statements grouped together inside curly braces { }  
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keyword   reserved by a programming language for its own use  
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literal   fixed value  
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variables   named memory locations for storing values  
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comments   used to explain code  
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single-line comments   indicated by two forward slashes //  
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multi-line comments   indicated by starting with /* and ending with */  
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argument   literal or variables sent to a function  
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documentation   dictionary for programming  
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parameters   names listed in function definition  
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RGB   Red Green Blue - primary colors of light spectrum  
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assignment   process of storing a value in a memory location  
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assignment operator   =  
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lv (left value)   storage location  
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rv (right value)   literal, variable, or expression  
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declaration   process of telling computer the name of a variable  
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syntax   rules that must be followed for a program to run  
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conventions   rules that should be followed in a program  
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