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undefined is the absence of a value in the compiler, because where it should be a value, there
        hasn't been put one, like the case of an unassigned variable.


            •  undefined is a global value that represents the absence of an assigned value.
                  ○  typeof undefined === 'undefined'
            •  null is an object that indicates that a variable has been explicitly assigned "no value".
                  ○  typeof null === 'object'

        Setting a variable to undefined means the variable effectively does not exist. Some processes,
        such as JSON serialization, may strip undefined properties from objects. In contrast, null
        properties indicate will be preserved so you can explicitly convey the concept of an "empty"
        property.

        The following evaluate to undefined:


            •  A variable when it is declared but not assigned a value (i.e. defined)


                  ○  let foo;
                     console.log('is undefined?', foo === undefined);
                     // is undefined? true


            •  Accessing the value of a property that doesn't exist


                  ○  let foo = { a: 'a' };
                     console.log('is undefined?', foo.b === undefined);
                     // is undefined? true

            •  The return value of a function that doesn't return a value


                  ○  function foo() { return; }
                     console.log('is undefined?', foo() === undefined);
                     // is undefined? true

            •  The value of a function argument that is declared but has been omitted from the function call


                  ○  function foo(param) {
                       console.log('is undefined?', param === undefined);
                     }
                     foo('a');
                     foo();
                     // is undefined? false
                     // is undefined? true




        undefined is also a property of the global window object.


         // Only in browsers
         console.log(window.undefined); // undefined
         window.hasOwnProperty('undefined'); // true

        5


        Before ECMAScript 5 you could actually change the value of the window.undefined property to any



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