FAQ: Variables and Data Types - Data Types Review

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I’m learning basics of coding and JavaScript and on this resource: https://www.codecademy.com/resources/docs/javascript/variables

  • the information about JS having only three data types sounds confusing and misleading to me, but I would appreciate being set in the right direction in case I’m missing something here. Based on resources online - since ES6 all 8 data types are supported within JS and talking about native would make sense only in the context of the original versions?

Please how can I go to a preceeding of the topic before the one am in to review it again