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3,851 PointsShould we be using "let" and "const" now instead of "var"? What will be accepted in this curriculum?
Javascript ES6
4 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsIn most cases where scope is not an issue, you can use "var"; but it would be good practice to use "const" whenever you can (when the value will not be changed) and "let" otherwise.
Gabriel C. Cavallo
4,438 PointsI undestand that this material was prepared before let and const came out, however you could at least set the interpreter to understand let and const. I get syntaxError if I use them
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou can send comments or questions directly to the staff as described on the Support page.
Gabriel C. Cavallo
4,438 PointsThanks Steven, I will
Diego Alvarez
6,680 PointsI understand your point and I agree with you, however, on the other side, It's good to learn JS from scratch, step by step.