While variables and constants required a name, literals are quite literally the opposite.
A literal is a data value without a name.
Simply put, it is a value.
And since it is something that does not have a name, it cannot be changed either.
A literal is a nameless constant.
It is declared through a keyword and value, which is stored in the program’s memory.
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