• Frozzie@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    So you’re saying I can use the semicolon in a different context other than ending an instruction in my Java code ?

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        11 months ago

        What about Applesoft BASIC? Because I was pretty good at that on my Apple II, but I don’t think there were semicolons.

        Also, I don’t know how to code, so I don’t know what semicolons are for in code.

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          11 months ago

          BASIC statements end on new lines. The language does use a semicolon at the end of PRINT statements in order to omit printing a newline character at the end, but I believe that’s the only use. (It’s been about 20 years since I’ve done anything in BASIC.)

          The meaning of a semicolon depends completely on the language. C and C-like languages (like Java and Rust) tend to use them to delimit the end of a statement.

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      You can also use them to split lists where the items have commas in them. Like if you’re saying you’re holding a party and you invited A, whom you dislike but would feel bad to exclude; B, who you’ve not seen in years and really want to catch up with; and C, who is also going to be there.