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| diff --git a/javascript.html.markdown b/javascript.html.markdown index 7fb7ba55..85c5d817 100644 --- a/javascript.html.markdown +++ b/javascript.html.markdown @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ contributors:  filename: javascript.js  --- -Javascript was created by Netscape's Brendan Eich in 1995. It was originally +JavaScript was created by Netscape's Brendan Eich in 1995. It was originally  intended as a simpler scripting language for websites, complimenting the use of  Java for more complex web applications, but its tight integration with Web pages  and built-in support in browsers has caused it to become far more common than @@ -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; @@ -175,14 +175,14 @@ myObj.myFourthKey; // = undefined  var count = 1;  if (count == 3){      // evaluated if count is 3 -} else if (count == 4) { +} else if (count == 4){      // evaluated if count is 4  } else {      // evaluated if it's not either 3 or 4  }  // As does while. -while (true) { +while (true){      // An infinite loop!  } @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ var anotherFunc = function(s){  }  anotherFunc.call(myObj, " And Hello Moon!"); // = "Hello World! And Hello Moon!" -// The 'apply' function is nearly identical, but takes an array for an argument list.  +// The 'apply' function is nearly identical, but takes an array for an argument list.  anotherFunc.apply(myObj, [" And Hello Sun!"]); // = "Hello World! And Hello Sun!" @@ -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 | 
