why we use const in javascript code example
Example 1: let vs const
`const` is a signal that the identifier won't be reassigned.
`let` is a signal that the variable may be reassigned, such as a counter in a
loop, or a value swap in an algorithm.
It also signals that the variable will be used only in the block it's defined
in, which is not always the entire containing function.
Example 2: what is const in javascript
const age; // errror as const cannot be kept un-initialized;
const age = 20 ;
const age = 21 , // error as once declared const variable cann't be
// re-declared in same scope or different scope.
Example 3: const in javascript
const value = 10;
const constant = value;
Example 4: javascript const
const b = 1; // this variable unique and can't change it.