#04 JavaScript Statements | JavaScript Tutorial

Published: 27 November 2021
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Instructions in the JavaScript Programming are called as statements.
we can have multiple statements in JavaScript Programming separated by semicolons.
Although, it is not mandatory to terminate statements with semicolons, but it is highly recommended to use the semicolon.


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