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# Web Site Writing Basics

# javascript

# ifcondutional

if statement...Else in JavaScript is a control flow statement that allows your code to decide which code to execute a block based on a given condition. 🤖

Working principle ⚙️

If condition check: The system checks whether the condition in parentheses () is true.

The case is true: if the condition is true, the code in the block if ({...}) will be executed.

Case is false (else): If the condition is false (falsy), the code in the other block (which is an alternative part) will be executed instead.

Syntax structure 📝

JavaScript

If (condition _ to _ check) {

/ / Block Code A: Works if the 'condition' is true.

} else {

/ / Block Code B: Works if 'condition' is false

}

Example 💡

Suppose we want to check whether the exam score passed.

JavaScript

Let score = 75;

Let passingScore = 50;

If (score > = passingScore) {

console.log ("Congratulations! You passed the exam."); / / will work because 75 > = 50 is true.

} else {

console.log ("Sorry! You failed the exam.");

}

/ / Results: Congratulations! You passed the exam.

2025/10/12 Edited to

... Read moreนอกจากการใช้งานคำสั่ง if...else เบื้องต้นแล้ว ฉันอยากแชร์ประสบการณ์ที่เจอเมื่อเริ่มเขียนโปรแกรมด้วย JavaScript ซึ่งพบว่าการเข้าใจว่าค่าที่ตรวจสอบในเงื่อนไขเป็น "truthy" หรือ "falsy" ถือเป็นเรื่องสำคัญมาก เพราะค่าบางค่า เช่น 0, "", null, undefined จะถูกตีความเป็น false ทำให้โค้ดในบล็อก else ถูกเรียกใช้ อีกอย่างที่สำคัญคือการใช้คำสั่ง if...else ซ้อนกัน (nested if...else) เพื่อจัดการเงื่อนไขหลายกรณีอย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ เช่น การตรวจสอบคะแนนสอบหลายระดับเพื่อแยกระดับเกรด นอกจากนี้ยังมีวิธีอื่นๆ อย่างการใช้คำสั่ง switch ซึ่งบางครั้งจะเหมาะสมกว่าเมื่อมีหลายกรณีที่ต้องตรวจสอบ สำหรับผู้ที่เพิ่งเริ่มต้น แนะนำให้ลองเขียนโปรแกรมเล็กๆ เช่น ตรวจสอบว่าราคาสินค้ามีส่วนลดหรือไม่ หรือตรวจสอบอายุเพื่อแยกว่าคนคนนั้นเป็นเด็ก วัยรุ่น หรือผู้ใหญ่ เพื่อฝึกความเข้าใจในโครงสร้างควบคุม if...else ให้คล่อง จากคำแนะนำด้านบนและโค้ดตัวอย่างในบทความนี้ ฉันมั่นใจว่าคุณจะเข้าใจและใช้คำสั่ง if...else ใน JavaScript ได้ดีขึ้นอย่างแน่นอน และยังช่วยให้เขียนโปรแกรมที่มีความยืดหยุ่นและตอบสนองตามเงื่อนไขที่ต้องการได้อย่างถูกต้อง

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1. FreeCodeCamp - Languages: JavaScript, Python, SQL, HTML/CSS, and more. - Hands-on Projects: FreeCodeCamp is project-driven, meaning as you go through the curriculum, you'll build real-world applications like weather apps, portfolio websites, and data visualization projects. The full-
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Learn How To Self Study Like a Pro!!
Ready to master self-studying like a pro? 💻✨ It’s all about setting clear goals, finding the best resources, and sticking to a schedule that works for you. 📅 Don’t forget to test yourself along the way, those practice quizzes and flashcards are your secret weapons! 🧠 And if something feels off, tak
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✨ how to find software that runs any website
‧°𐐪♡𐑂°‧₊ 🍮 WhatRuns lets you easily see the tech stack behind any website, which can be really useful if you're a student or creator trying to understand web development. With just one click, you can uncover frameworks, fonts, plugins, and more—plus, it tracks any changes the site makes to it
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Best AI app to Learn coding
Tired of feeling stuck when learning to code? I’ve tried YouTube tutorials, free bootcamps, and dozens of apps—but nothing worked consistently… until I found BootSelf. BootSelf isn’t just a coding app—it’s your AI-powered mentor that teaches, explains, and even prepares you for your tech career
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FREE Online Certifications 2023 💻
Boost your resume with these FREE online certifications! You can add them to your resume or LinkedIn profile, discuss them in an interview or just use them to upskill and reskill yourself to keep pace with today’s ever-changing economy. ‌> Hubspot’s Inbound Marketing Certification: Gain kno
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5 entry level tech jobs for newbies 👩‍💻☁️
1. Entry-Level Software Engineer - What they do: Write and test code, work on software features, fix bugs, and collaborate with other developers. - Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field. - Skills: Proficiency in programming langua
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BEST AI Tutor for Coding
Best AI Tutor for Coding in 2026? This Is What Serious Learners Are Switching To Most people don’t fail at coding because it’s hard. They fail because they’re learning alone. Watching tutorials. Copying code. Getting stuck. Quitting. BootSelf changes that. BootSelf is an AI-powered coding tuto
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Sites for CS Students!
Learning computer science can feel like drinking from a firehose sometimes, but the right resources make all the difference. Whether you’re debugging code, prepping for interviews, or diving into data science, these websites are absolute must-haves. GitHub is your go-to for managing projects and
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