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What is a "syntax error"?

What is a "syntax error"?

2 Answers

Neil Docherty
Neil Docherty
10,418 Points

You can think of a syntax error as being like a spelling or grammatical error.

For example, this would be a syntax error because the double quotation marks (** " **) are missing:

console.log( Hello World ) 

This would also be incorrect because the log() method has been typed with an uppercase l.

console.Log( "Hello World" ) 

The correct syntax ( spelling/grammar ) would be:

console.log( "Hello World" ) 
Jason Anders
MOD
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 Points

Hi Brigitt,

A syntax error in programming is pretty much the same as a grammatical error in English. The most common type is a missed or misplaced character. There is a really good definition and explanation here: http://techterms.com/definition/syntax_error

Hope that helps. Keep Coding! :)