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A JavaScript object has properties and methods. A property is like a variable that belongs to the object, and a method is something the object can "do," or that can be "done" to the object. In this video, you'll learn the syntax for creating an object literal that stores data as property/value pairs.
In JavaScript, anything that is not a primitive type (undefined
, null
, boolean, number, or string) is an object.
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