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authorAdam Brenecki <adam@brenecki.id.au>2014-01-21 23:15:36 -0800
committerAdam Brenecki <adam@brenecki.id.au>2014-01-21 23:15:36 -0800
commitec3ea2b0902d579decb4bf0a02fdb672453ea5e0 (patch)
tree16c3ddda696ef1399f33dc2259f6c712e37f5e77 /javascript.html.markdown
parent0464c2a877e6f7e24c3cdff4f277a8f68a57fb5d (diff)
parent845dc497adbfe2ec149f7ba7e62a25b146dd8e23 (diff)
Merge pull request #499 from renjithgr/master
Fix capitalization in the word JavaScript
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ doStuff()
///////////////////////////////////
// 1. Numbers, Strings and Operators
-// Javascript has one number type (which is a 64-bit IEEE 754 double).
+// JavaScript has one number type (which is a 64-bit IEEE 754 double).
// As with Lua, don't freak out about the lack of ints: doubles have a 52-bit
// mantissa, which is enough to store integers up to about 9✕10¹⁵ precisely.
3; // = 3
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ undefined; // used to indicate a value is not currently present (although
///////////////////////////////////
// 2. Variables, Arrays and Objects
-// Variables are declared with the var keyword. Javascript is dynamically typed,
+// Variables are declared with the var keyword. JavaScript is dynamically typed,
// so you don't need to specify type. Assignment uses a single = character.
var someVar = 5;
@@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ more about how to use JavaScript in web pages, start by learning about the
[Document Object
Model](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Using_the_W3C_DOM_Level_1_Core)
-[Javascript Garden](http://bonsaiden.github.io/JavaScript-Garden/) is an in-depth
+[JavaScript Garden](http://bonsaiden.github.io/JavaScript-Garden/) is an in-depth
guide of all the counter-intuitive parts of the language.
In addition to direct contributors to this article, some content is adapted