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yeah I want to talk about the void operator which is something that used to be fairly common in JavaScript youd see it when people were embedding JavaScript in the HTML but you dont see as much anymore but it still has its place so the void operator so I have an HTML file here with a JavaScript file attached to it and the Floyd operator looks kind of like this the parentheses around here are optional but its encouraged that you use them this works very much like a function the difference being that this will returns nothing at all so a function if I created one here if I do not put a return statement inside here the function will still return the value undefined so if I was to write inside my code left BBC equal X this is gonna execute the function X and if I dont have a return statement in here lets say all Im doing is setting a variable equal to a number thats all that I do because theres no return statement here the function will by default return undefined so ABC is gonna h