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14 changes: 14 additions & 0 deletions README.md
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## Types

*Explains what types are in Javascript*

Programming languages all have built-in data structures, but these often differ from one language to another. This article attempts to list the built-in data structures available in JavaScript and what properties they have. These can be used to build other data structures. Wherever possible, comparisons with other languages are drawn.

<a name="types--primitives"></a><a name="1.1"></a>
- [1.1](#types--primitives) **Primitives**: When you access a primitive type you work directly on its value.

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- `symbol`
- `bigint`

*Goes over numbers*

```javascript
const foo = 1;
let bar = foo;
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- `array`
- `function`

*Goes over arrays*

```javascript
const foo = [1, 2];
const bar = foo;
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> Why? This ensures that you can’t reassign your references, which can lead to bugs and difficult to comprehend code.

*Vars and Consts*

```javascript
// bad
var a = 1;
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<a name="references--block-scope"></a><a name="2.3"></a>
- [2.3](#references--block-scope) Note that both `let` and `const` are block-scoped, whereas `var` is function-scoped.

*Goes over scopes in Javascript*

```javascript
// const and let only exist in the blocks they are defined in.
{
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<a name="objects--no-new"></a><a name="3.1"></a>
- [3.1](#objects--no-new) Use the literal syntax for object creation. eslint: [`no-new-object`](https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new-object)

*Goes over objects*

```javascript
// bad
const item = new Object();
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<Foo bar="bar" />

// bad
<Foo style={{ left: "20px" }} />
<Foo className='bad example' />

// good
<Foo style={{ left: '20px' }} />
<Foo className="good example" />
```

## Spacing
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