In JavaScript, Reference Data Types say: “If you change me… I will change the every refrences of yours. 😏 Sounds dramatic? Look at this 👇 let a = [1, 2, 3, 4]; let b = a; b.pop(); console.log(a); console.log(b); comment down the output?? #javascript #coding #learntocode #programming #datatypes #learninginpublic
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