Difference between C# var and Javascript var
C#
var i = 10; // implicitly typed
int i = 10; //explicitly typed
//Initialization is mandatory
var a = 10;
//Allowed
a = 13;
//Not Allowed
a = "string";
By using above example we can say C# var is strongly typed, but inferred from whatever the value is being assigned.
Javascript
<script type="text/javascript">
var a = "stringValue";
a = 567;
a= "2ndString"; // allowed
</script>
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