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I have already been to these threads - Thread 1, Thread 2
I have just started reading JavaScript the Good Parts and it consists of railroad diagrams which i can't understand even after visiting Wikipedia. You can't just skip them, there are lot's of them. I don't even know why they are so confusing, i found JavaScript to be easy.
Let's take these diagrams for example.
Correct me if i'm wrong, or just tell me if i am studying these diagrams the right way, below.
For the first diagram, you start from the left, you encounter the "decimal point", Now there are two options. If we just go straight ahead, does that mean only a decimal point without any digit ahead is considered a fraction or is it assumed that there will be a zero ahead by javascript?
On the Second Route, we encounter decimal point and then we add a digit to it and then we have a choice either to add more digits in a loop or go ahead and finish with the digit.
For the second diagram, I am lost.

