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SIJLesson14 Slide04
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Notes for Slide 04
The official definition of boolean values is quite
simple. There are two possible values: true and
false. The words true and false
do not have quotes: " :around them and they consist
of all lower-case letters.
An interesting aspect of boolean values is that at
one level your whole computer is based on boolean
values. This is a topic we will discuss much later.
For now, notice that the combination of something
together with the negatation of that something
would create a complete list of everything.
For example,
there are two types of people in the world, those
who have read this sentence and those who have not
read this sentence.


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