7: How to Create Variables in JavaScript | JavaScript Tutorial | Learn JavaScript | mmtuts




How to Create Variables in JavaScript | JavaScript Tutorial | Learn JavaScript | mmtuts. In this JavaScript tutorial I will teach you about JavaScript variables and how we can use them to store data.

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16 responses to “7: How to Create Variables in JavaScript | JavaScript Tutorial | Learn JavaScript | mmtuts”

  1. Dear Daniel,

    First off: love the fucking content everytime again. However I do have a question. Could you make little assesments for us to make? For example: you make a video explaining what the assesment is from the knowledge we have gathered from previous videos. You then make the second part of that video the solution (you do the assesment urself basically). I know this probably will be fucking much work, but I often feel like I understand the concept, but have no clue how to put it to work when I have to make something.

    Or a VAR of this could be: a little assignment at the end of every video, You then start off the next video with the solution of the previous one and so on.

    Thanks for the videos!

  2. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. After many attempts to learn web development, you are the first one that makes me understand and enjoy what I am learning. I love and appreciate your thorough approach. You are a great teacher ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. As usual excellent work! One small point, however. A const is not a variable but a constant; variables can have their values changed (varied) but constants always have the value they are originally assigned. By the way, I wonder if we're related?! ๐Ÿ˜€

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