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Javascript Tutorial #3 - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2008

In this tutorial, we take a look at the if statement! If you liked this tutorial, please check out my others. Please rate, comment, favourite and subscribe.

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  • I wanted a javascript tutorial, not some rambling idiot explaining boolean logic and order of operations to me.

  • @MisterSkillet100 Welcome to javascript genius

  • @asib12 You use that word, "genius", as though you've only ever heard it used sarcastically.

  • @MisterSkillet100 Why don't you make a video so we can all see how it's done?

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  • 7+5*2 = 17 From what I remember in Maths school you first do the multiplication and then you do the sum . I may be wrong but that's how I remember it

  • Maybe you should take a second to consider that over the past 8 MONTHS, the website changed.... Maybe you could be less of a stupid idiot if you tried looking on my channel for the latest website....

    What am I thinking, of course you can't!

    Learn to spell ARSEhole.

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  • @asib12 Nah I'll just find a better one.

  • @6dark6alex6 yeh you can do that with something like jquery, just google it it's quite easy to pick up

  • @asib12 What I'm wondering about javascript is how to make animations. For example, say you have a white object with black things moving in front of it... how's it done?

  • @6dark6alex6 yeh it's the same thing im just british

  • Wait... isn't that PEMDAS, or am I just an American nub?

  • Pemdas.....

    Order of operations.

    parenthesis

    exponents

    multiplication or division (left to right)

    then addition and subtraction (left to right)

    PEMDAS <- easy to remeber.

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