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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 1 00:00:01,190 --> 00:00:03,560 So over the last few sections, 2 2 00:00:03,560 --> 00:00:07,850 we have learned all about common JavaScript data structures 3 3 00:00:07,850 --> 00:00:09,860 and also strings. 4 4 00:00:09,860 --> 00:00:12,500 But now it's time to turn our attention 5 5 00:00:12,500 --> 00:00:16,340 onto two additional ways of representing data, 6 6 00:00:16,340 --> 00:00:19,050 numbers and dates. 7 7 00:00:19,050 --> 00:00:21,560 Now, these might be a bit less important 8 8 00:00:21,560 --> 00:00:24,550 than things like strings and arrays, 9 9 00:00:24,550 --> 00:00:27,590 but you should still know how to use them. 10 10 00:00:27,590 --> 00:00:29,210 And so in this section, 11 11 00:00:29,210 --> 00:00:32,470 we will continue working on the Bankist App, 12 12 00:00:32,470 --> 00:00:36,310 but now we will incorporate numbers and dates 13 13 00:00:36,310 --> 00:00:40,190 and also internationalization and timers, 14 14 00:00:40,190 --> 00:00:43,350 which are another two very important aspects 15 15 00:00:43,350 --> 00:00:45,490 that you should actually know about. 16 16 00:00:45,490 --> 00:00:48,073 (gentle music) 1315

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