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Review: Introduction To Javascript

This document introduces basic JavaScript concepts. It discusses printing data to the console with console.log(), commenting with // and /* */, the 7 fundamental data types, arithmetic operators, objects having properties and methods accessed with dot notation, and built-in objects like Math. It also provides a link to the Mozilla Developer Network page on JavaScript's lexical grammar and keywords.
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Review: Introduction To Javascript

This document introduces basic JavaScript concepts. It discusses printing data to the console with console.log(), commenting with // and /* */, the 7 fundamental data types, arithmetic operators, objects having properties and methods accessed with dot notation, and built-in objects like Math. It also provides a link to the Mozilla Developer Network page on JavaScript's lexical grammar and keywords.
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INTRODUCTION TO JAVASCRIPT

Review
Let’s take one more glance at the concepts we just learned:

 Data is printed, or logged, to the console, a panel that displays messages,


with console.log().
 We can write single-line comments with //and multi-line comments
between /* and */.
 There are 7 fundamental data types in JavaScript: strings, numbers, booleans,
null, undefined, symbol, and object.
 Numbers are any number without quotes: 23.8879
 Strings are characters wrapped in single or double quotes: 'Sample String'
 The built-in arithmetic operators include +, -, *, /, and %.
 Objects, including instances of data types, can have properties, stored
information. The properties are denoted with a . after the name of the object, for
example: 'Hello'.length.
 Objects, including instances of data types, can have methods which perform
actions. Methods are called by appending the object or instance with a period,
the method name, and parentheses. For example: 'hello'.toUpperCase().
 We can access properties and methods by using the ., dot operator.
 Built-in objects, including Math, are collections of methods and properties that
JavaScript provides.

LEXICAL GRAMMAR - KEYWORD


https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Lexical_grammar#Keywords

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