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Object Literals In JavaScript | Introduction To Object Literals | JavaScript Tutorial | SimpliCode

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This video on Object Literal in JavaScript will take you through the basics of the Object Literal method of creating an object. In this video, a brief introduction to Object Literals method is given with the help of an example.

Below are the points we are going to discuss in this JavaScript tutorial for beginners’ video.
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:27 What is Literal Object method?
00:01:32 Example based on Object Literal method.
00:06:50 When to use the Object Literal method.

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Introduction to JavaScript:
JavaScript is a scripting language that is used to create and manage dynamic web pages, basically anything that moves on your screen without requiring you to refresh your browser. It can be anything from animated graphics to an automatically generated Facebook timeline. When most people get interested in web development, they start with good old HTML and CSS. From there, they move on to JavaScript, which makes sense, because, these three elements together form the backbone of web development. HTML is the structure of your page like the headers, the body text, any images you want to include. It basically defines the contents of a web page.
CSS controls how that page looks (it’s what you’ll use to customize fonts, background colors, etc.). JavaScript is the third element. Once you’ve created your structure (HTML) and your aesthetic vibe (CSS), JavaScript makes your site dynamic (automatically updateable).
What is object literal method in JavaScript?

A JavaScript object literal is a comma-separated list of name-value pairs wrapped in curly braces. Object literals encapsulate data, enclosing it in a tidy package. This minimizes the use of global variables which can cause problems when combining code. Whenever we are working with a single object or when we know everything about the properties and the behaviour of an object. We should always use the object literal method. That's because this method runs faster, and we have to write minimum code while using the object literal method.
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