In this video, I explain the key differences between primitive and reference data types in programming (using examples). Whether you're learning Java, JavaScript, or another language, understanding this concept is crucial for working with variables, memory, and data structures.
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What are Primitive Data Types?
What are Reference Data Types?
Key Differences (with examples)
Memory Allocation
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