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Summary of JavaScript reserved keywords_javascript tips

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JavaScript Standard

All modern browsers already fully support ES5 (ECMAScript 5).

JavaScript reserved keyword (keyword)

Javascript reserved keywords (identifiers) cannot be used as variable, label or function names. Some reserved keywords are used by Javascript for future extensions.

abstract arguments boolean break byte
case catch char class* const
continue debugger default delete do
double else enum* eval export*
extends* false final finally float
for function goto if implements
import* in instanceof int interface
let long native new null
package private protected public return
short static super* switch synchronized
this throw throws transient true
try typeof var void volatile
while with yield    

* The keywords marked are newly added in ECMAScript5.

JavaScript objects, properties and methods

You should also avoid using the names of built-in JavaScript objects, properties, and methods as Javascript variable or function names:

Array Date eval function hasOwnProperty
Infinity isFinite isNaN isPrototypeOf length
Math NaN name Number Object
prototype String toString undefined valueOf

Java reserved keywords

JavaScript is often used together with Java. There are some Java objects and properties that you should avoid using as JavaScript identifiers:

getClass java JavaArray javaClass JavaObject JavaPackage

Windows reserved word

JavaScript can be used outside of HTML. It can be used as a programming language in many other applications.
In HTML, you must (and for the sake of portability, you should) avoid using the names of HTML and Windows objects and properties as Javascript variable and function names:

alert all anchor anchors area
assign blur button checkbox clearInterval
clearTimeout clientInformation close closed confirm
constructor crypto
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