In JavaScript, Semicolons are optional. Simple statements in JavaScript are generally followed by a semicolon character, just as they are in C, C++, and Java. JavaScript, however, allows you to omit this semicolon if each of your statements is placed on a separate line. It is a good programming practice to use semicolons.
In JavaScript, use a semi-colon after a statement. Let’s see an example of a variable assignment:
var s = function() { alert("Hello World!"); };
However, semicolons aren’t necessary for the following function declarations:
function() { alert("Hello World!"); };