## Go to 11 ### Looping with the `while` keyword Loops are one of the last missing basic blocks of programing left to learn, let's see it in action: ```js while (count < 30) { // Code to be repeated here } ``` As you can see, it is exactly like an `if`, we have a scope `{}` and a `(condition)` just a new keyword. Unlike the `if` however, the code inside the scope will be executed as long as the condition is `true` It is easy to get stuck in an never ending loop as if your condition is never `false` you will always be stuck in a loop As such it is common to have some kind of iteration inside our looping code: ```js while (count < 30) { count = count + 1 } ``` Now everytime our code is executed, the value of `count` will be `incremented` by `1`, until it reach `30` and stop. > If your code is stuck in an infinite loop, you can do a Ctrl+C shortcut in the > terminal to interrupt the code ### Instructions Write a function `goTo11` that takes a `start` number argument and call `console.log` on each numbers from the `start` (included) up to and including `11`. If the `start` is higher than `11` your function must do nothing. [These go to Eleven... — "This is Spinal Tap" (1984)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hW008FcKr3Q)