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by Jeffrey Way
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This post is part of a series called Javascript from Null.
Continuing on from chapter one, we'll now take things a step further as we learn about primitive datatypes, operators, if statements, and naming conventions.
In this Screencast, you'll Learn:
- camelCase naming
- Primitive data types: String, Number, Boolean
- Difference between = and ===, and != and !==
- How a string can have methods available to it, like toUpperCase() and length.
- If statements.
- JavaScript native functions: parseFloat, and encodeURIComponent
- Basic Math operations
- Incrementing numbers
Chapter 2: Data Types
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