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### Assign re-assign
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### Assign re-assign
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Remember the ``let`` keyword used to declare new variables.
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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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> 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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But it is still possible to use the = (assignment operator) to change its value !
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But it is still possible to use the = (assignment operator) to change its value !
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> Note that sometimes you may find variable declared with ``const``. This means that the assignation is constant and can never be re-assigned !
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> Note that sometimes you may find variable declared with `const`. This means that the assignation is constant and can never be re-assigned !
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> It is used to protect your code against errors, but you can always use `let` in its place..
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> It is used to protect your code against errors, but you can always use `let` in its place..
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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, 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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- "As a beginner, how do I reassign a value to an already declared variable in JavaScript?"
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### Instructions
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### Instructions
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