Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Lexial structure

Lexial Structure of a programming language is the set of elementary rules that specifies how you write program in the language. It is the lowest level of syntax of a language; specifies how variables should look like, what characters are used for comments, etc ...

I have started to read a little bit about Javascript on the way home in the subway and I thought maybe some people around the world might wonder about this phrase.

Cheers ...

Shahab, Oslo, 7:55 A.M., just got to work ;-)

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