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authorAdam Brenecki <adam@brenecki.id.au>2013-11-05 12:47:58 +1030
committerAdam Brenecki <adam@brenecki.id.au>2013-11-05 12:47:58 +1030
commit9f0ae279d83a41bec3c9998c5245c46908942873 (patch)
treefe0971cd2c2ef3579c843f48783d9759e5ac185d
parent40f2b2d9d52fb8a497a2aeba2184439bf78e4911 (diff)
[javascript/en] Enforce 80-char line width
-rw-r--r--javascript.html.markdown10
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/javascript.html.markdown b/javascript.html.markdown
index 2d665e67..b6d4c8b7 100644
--- a/javascript.html.markdown
+++ b/javascript.html.markdown
@@ -107,10 +107,10 @@ false;
// There's also null and undefined
null; // used to indicate a deliberate non-value
-undefined; // used to indicate a value is not currently present (although undefined
- // is actually a value itself)
+undefined; // used to indicate a value is not currently present (although
+ // undefined is actually a value itself)
-// false, null, undefined, NaN, 0 and "" are falsy, and everything else is truthy.
+// false, null, undefined, NaN, 0 and "" are falsy; everything else is truthy.
// Note that 0 is falsy and "0" is truthy, even though 0 == "0".
///////////////////////////////////
@@ -306,8 +306,8 @@ myObj.myOtherFunc = myOtherFunc;
myObj.myOtherFunc(); // = "HELLO WORLD!"
// When you call a function with the new keyword, a new object is created, and
-// made available to the function via the this keyword. Functions designed to be called
-// like that are called constructors.
+// made available to the function via the this keyword. Functions designed to be
+// called like that are called constructors.
var MyConstructor = function(){
this.myNumber = 5;