[Javascript] Re: why use a semicolon;

Edward Tisdale edwardtisdale_1999 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 24 13:17:43 CDT 2004


There aren't many languages that do not use the
semicolon.  Maybe you just need glasses, or try
adjusting your screen settings.

--- Chris T <christ at saeweb.com> wrote:
> > The way I see it, the only reason not to supply a
> semicolon at the end
> > of each statement in JavaScript is being lazy, and
> being lazy is not a
> > valid reason. There's absolutely NO advantages
> with omitting it, only
> > possible breakdowns in a number of situations.
> 
> I don't like them because they make the code more
> unreadable in my eyes. It
> has nothing to do with being lazy.
> 
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