Difference between Var, Let and Const in JavaScript
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- Опубликовано: 6 дек 2021
- In this video, we will understand the difference between Var, Let and Const in Javascript. Also we will discuss the scope of Var, Let and Const in detail.
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Bro const and let intialization thavara vera diff illa then why let is available ??
const and let is used for different purpose bro. const is only used when you dont need to change the value of a variable. But let is used when you need to change your value in any other part of the code that you are writing. other than that there is no difference. But you cannot write code only with const. in many situations we will need to change the value of a variable in other parts of the code according to the business logic.
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Epom let use pannanum epom const use pannum , also var
Var is not used nowadays. If you wanted to change its value use let if value will not change, use const. If you are going to store an object use const.
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