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LET is a needless statement today. It was designed for the very early BASIC dialects to assign a value to a variable.


Syntax

LET variable = expression


Description

  • LET a = 12 is the very same as a = 12, but wastes 4 extra bytes of program space.
  • That said, LET is optional, it's the only keyword where the entire keyword is optional.😀


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