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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ console.log("I keep trying , I can't give up! ");
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// Output: I keep trying, I can't give up!
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#### **`Prompt Example`**:
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#### `**Prompt Example**:`
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"As a beginner, how do I include special characters in a string in JavaScript? Give me simple examples too."
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Remember the `let` keyword used to declare new variables.
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> Note that we can't have multiple variables with the same identifier otherwise JS wouldn't know which one is which.
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Redeclaring a variable will crash !
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If you redeclare a variable, it will crash!
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But it is still possible to use the = (assignment operator) to change its value!
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ But it is still possible to use the = (assignment operator) to change its value
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> Also you may find online old code using var. We are trying to get rid of `var`s since 2015. It's ancient syntax and it was pretty problematic. Never use it! If you see code using it, try to find a more recent example. That one is outdated.
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#### **`Prompt Example`**:
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#### `**Prompt Example**:`
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- "As a beginner, what is the difference between let and `const` in JavaScript?"
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- "As a beginner, how do I reassign a value to an already declared variable in JavaScript?"
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