Understand Boolean Values

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Abhisek Pattnaik
2015-12-24 04:39:38 +05:30
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"id": "bd7123c9c441eddfaeb5bdef",
"title": "Understand Boolean Values",
"description": [
"In computer science, <code>data structures</code> are things that hold data. JavaScript has seven of these. For example, the <code>Number</code> data structure holds numbers.",
"Let's learn about the most basic data structure of all: the <code>Boolean</code>. Booleans can only hold the value of either true or false. They are basically little on-off switches.",
"Computers are not inherently smart. Hence, javascript developers made it easy for us to represent data to computer. <code>Data</code> is anything that is meaningful to the computer.",
"In computer science, <code>Data types</code> are things that represent various types of data. JavaScript has seven data types which are <code>Undefined</code>, <code>Null</code>, <code>Boolean</code>, <code>String</code>, <code>Symbol</code>, <code>Number</code>, and <code>Object</code>. For example, the <code>Number</code> data type represents numbers.",
"Now let's learn about the most basic one: the <code>Boolean</code> data type. Booleans represent a <code>true</code> or <code>false</code> value. They are basically little on-off switches.",
"<h4>Instructions</h4>",
"Modify the <code>welcomeToBooleans</code> function so that it will return <code>true</code> instead of <code>false</code> when the run button is clicked."
"Modify the <code>welcomeToBooleans</code> function so that it returns <code>true</code> instead of <code>false</code> when the run button is clicked."
],
"tests": [
"assert(typeof(welcomeToBooleans()) === 'boolean', 'message: The <code>welcomeToBooleans()</code> function should return a boolean &#40;true/false&#41; value.');",