Data Types JavaScript has several built-in data types, which are used to represent different kinds of values. Undefined: It means that a variable has been declared but doesn't have a value yet. Null: It represents the intentional absence of any value. Boolean: It has only two values, either "true" or "false". It's used for making decisions. Number: It represents any numeric value, like whole numbers or decimals. String: It represents a sequence of characters, like words or sentences. It is enclosed in quotes. Symbol: It's a unique and immutable value often used as a special identifier. Object: It's a collection of properties and methods, like a container that holds related information. Array: It's a list of values stored in a specific order. Function: It's a reusable block of code that performs a specific task. Remember, these are the basic data types, and JavaScript allows you to use them in combination or t
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