From aaab1cd2181e96ec77bc95870f4c90b70c3611a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jacob Bearden Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2016 18:29:56 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] fix small typo --- .../basic-javascript.json | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json b/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json index 94fab3ae13..52704829bf 100644 --- a/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json +++ b/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json @@ -4583,7 +4583,7 @@ "For loops are declared with three optional expressions separated by semicolons:", "for ([initialization]; [condition]; [final-expression])", "The initialization statement is executed one time only before the loop starts. It is typically used to define and setup your loop variable.", - "The condition statement is evaluated at the beginning of every loop iteration and will continue as long as it evalutes to true. When condition is false at the start of the iteration, the loop will stop executing. This means if condition starts as false, your loop will never execute.", + "The condition statement is evaluated at the beginning of every loop iteration and will continue as long as it evaluates to true. When condition is false at the start of the iteration, the loop will stop executing. This means if condition starts as false, your loop will never execute.", "The final-expression is executed at the end of each loop iteration, prior to the next condition check and is usually used to increment or decrement your loop counter.", "In the following example we initialize with i = 0 and iterate while our condition i < 5 is true. We'll increment i by 1 in each loop iteration with i++ as our final-expression.", "
var ourArray = [];
for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
ourArray.push(i);
}
",