English (en)
Syntax
Syntax refers to the rules that
dictate the structure of a language.
Programming languages, like all
languages, need structure for the
reader—whether a computer or a human
—to make sense of the information.
While some elements of syntax may
carryover from language to language,
most programming languages have unique
and specific syntax rules that must be
followed.
Other languages: Hausa, Igbo
Related terms
Structured data
Yorùbá (yo)
- Òfin ìkọ̀rọ̀sílẹ̀
Decomposition:
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- Òfin ìkọ-odù
Decomposition: Òfin ìkọdù - rules for writing code.
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- Ìhun-ọ̀rọ̀
Decomposition: The arrangement of words and phrases to create a sentence.
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- Òfin ìkọ̀rọ̀sílẹ̀papọ̀
Decomposition: Literally the law guiding writing down words together.
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