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## Template Literals
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## Template Literals
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## Introduction:
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## Introduction:
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When we want to use a variable to make a string, it becomes very painful as we have to use a + sign to concatenate and keep track of quotes.
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When we want to use one or more variables to make a string, it becomes very painful as we have to use the + sign to concatenate and keep track of quotes.
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Now with ES6, we can make the string using backticks. Then, insert the variable like this, `${variable}`.
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Now with ES6, we can make the string using backticks. Then, insert the variable like this, ${variable}.
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```javascript
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```javascript
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const name='John';
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const name='John';
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const city='London';
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const city='London';
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