Primitive types are basic data types in programming that are built-in and cannot be broken down into smaller components. They represent simple values like numbers, characters, and boolean values.
Think of primitive types as Lego bricks. Each brick is a standalone piece with its own shape and color. Similarly, each primitive type in programming has its own unique characteristics and can be used to build more complex structures.
Variables: Variables are used to store values in programming. They can hold different primitive types or other data structures.
Data Types: Data types categorize the kind of value that a variable can hold. Primitive types are one category of data types.
Operators: Operators perform operations on variables or values. Different operators work differently depending on the primitive type being used.
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