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Linguistic meaning of 'let' variable in programming


So, I'm a javascript programmer and the new version of JavaScript (ES6) has a new keyword for declaring variables: let, next to the old one var.

I know the difference between these two, but I was asking myself: what does let stand for? var obviously is an abbreviation of "variable", but let? Is it an abbreviation as well? Where does it come from?

I googled this and to my amazement, I couldn't find an answer. I already knew Swift also has a let keyword (they use it for constants), but apparently some other programming languages use it as well.


Solution

  • It comes from the English word 'let'.

    verb: "let", "letting". 1. to allow or permit:

    // Hey computer, can you please
    let 
    // this
    night = 'wonderful'
    

    Lisp has the keyword let and it's been around since 1958, though it may have come from even earlier.