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Well, you're not a beginner, so it doesn't really apply to you. Consistency and completeness are very important to avoid confusion.



teaching to a broad audience means balancing the likelihood that the learner will be in over their head (too much information) with the likelihood that they will have a negative experience stemming from lack of information (bug due to missing semicolon). given javascript and its many bad parts I believe the first scenario to be much more likely than the second, especially for an introductory text.


Yeah. I don't want begginers to be caught out.




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