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[JASS] What Basicly is JASS?

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JASS are actually triggers (or GUI in other words) in their original form. They are based on JASS and are made to help the users of the WE use them easier. First cool stuff about JASS is that it uses locals. This means that global variables can be turned into local variables => It doesn't matter how many times you call the JASS trigger, the variables never mix up like globals. Another cool stuff is that you can use the loops much more efficiently by giving the stop condition however you want. There are many other advantages but these are the ones I found by now. So it's worth to learn JASS, believe me. I thought exactly like you before I tried it and now I find it more than useful. ;)
 
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