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Defining arrays using literal notation

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Learn about literal notation in JavaScript- a robust way of defining arrays.
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Literal notation is a new way of defining arrays in JavaScript that's extremely flexible and robust. Learn about literal notation in this tutorial.

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15th April 2002
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15th April 2002

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