java script case sensitive
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Javascript is obviously case sensitive.
Example:
let name = 'Arb';
Now if you console log Name, it will produce an error. Because there's no variable called Name. But if you console log name, you get Arb in your console. This proves the case sensitivity of Javascript.
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JavaScript is a case-sensitive language. This means that the language keywords, variables, function names, and any other identifiers must always be typed with a consistent capitalization of letters.
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