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We’ll cover types and type annotations in the next section, “Data Types`,`”, so don’t worry about the details right now.
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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ First, you arent allowed to use `mut` with constants. Constants arent just
immutable by default—theyre always immutable. You declare constants using the immutable by default—theyre always immutable. You declare constants using the
`const` keyword instead of the `let` keyword, and the type of the value *must* `const` keyword instead of the `let` keyword, and the type of the value *must*
be annotated. Well cover types and type annotations in the next section, be annotated. Well cover types and type annotations in the next section,
[“Data Types,”][data-types]<!-- ignore -->, so dont worry about the details [“Data Types”][data-types]<!-- ignore -->, so dont worry about the details
right now. Just know that you must always annotate the type. right now. Just know that you must always annotate the type.
Constants can be declared in any scope, including the global scope, which makes Constants can be declared in any scope, including the global scope, which makes