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Javascript

  • Node JS
  • "use strict";
  • Data Types
  • Variables
  • There are three ways of variable declaration:
    1. let - (block-scoped)
    2. const
    3. var - (function-scoped
    “var” has no block scope. Variables, declared with var, are either function-scoped or global-scoped. “var” tolerates redeclarations If we declare the same variable with let twice in the same scope, that’s an error. “var” variables can be declared below their use. Declarations are hoisted, but assignments are not.
    let message;
    
    let message = 'Hello!';
    
    let user = 'John', age = 25, message = 'Hello';
    
    let user = 'John'
      , age = 25
      , message = 'Hello';
    
    var message = 'Hello';
    
  • Control Flow
  • Scope and Environment
  • Objects
  • Functions
  • Prototypal Inheritance
  • Events
  • Three.js
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