Web Reference: JavaScript, like most programming languages, provides a mechanism for terminating a loop before it would complete otherwise. The break keyword, when used within a loop, will immediately terminate the execution of any loop. Program execution then continues at the next line of code below the loop. Apart from killing your browser, is there a way to stop javascript execution (the equivalent of Ctrl+Break in basic, or Ctrl+C)? Normally, after about 30 seconds your browser asks if you want to stop the long-running script, but this doesn't always happen (as I just found out)! Text book: https://education.launchcode.org/intro-to-web-dev-curriculum/loops/index.html
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