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Javascript for Beginners: Primitive Data Types

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Javascript for Beginners: Primitive Data Types is a 1-hour project-based course that provides a comprehensive understanding of Javascript primitive data types. Through hands-on coding exercises, you will delve into the core concepts of some of the most common data types in Javascript including String, number, boolean, null, and undefined.

Throughout the course, you will learn to utilize these data types in real code, exploring their common applications in creating programs. You will also gain insight into the manipulation of strings, distinguishing between primitive and non-primitive values, and writing conditional statements to achieve programming goals.

By the end of this course, you will have a solid grasp of primitive data types in Javascript and the ability to apply this knowledge to real-world programming scenarios. Whether you are new to programming or seeking to enhance your understanding of Javascript fundamentals, this course will equip you with the essential skills to create effective programs using primitive data types.

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