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The [[LET]] is a useless statement designed by [[cavemen]] when they started programming.
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{{PageSyntax}}
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: '''[LET]''' {{Parameter|variable}} = {{Parameter|expression}}
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{{PageDescription}}
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* {{InlineCode}}LET a = 12{{InlineCodeEnd}} is the same as {{InlineCode}}a = 12{{InlineCodeEnd}}, but wastes 4 extra bytes of program space.
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''Notes:'' LET is '''optional''', it's the only keyword where the '''entire keyword''' is optional :-)
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{{PageSeeAlso}}
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* [[Cavemen]]
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* [[Variable]]
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