## Redeclaration of Love 💕 ### Assign, re-assign Remember the `let` keyword used to declare new variables. > Note that we can't have multiple variables with the same identifier otherwise > JS wouldn't know which one is which. Redeclaring a variable will crash ! But it is still possible to use the `=` _(assignation operator)_ to change its value ! ### Instructions The variable `love` has been declared and will be used during the tests. You must try to re-assign the `love` variable to the string value `I still love you !!` but without re-declaring it ! > Note that sometimes you may find variable declared with `const`. This means > that the assignation is constant and can never be re-assigned ! > > It is used to protect your code against errors, but you can always use `let` > in its place. > > Also you may find online old code using `var`. We are trying to get rid of > `var`'s since 2015. It's ancient syntax and it was pretty problematic. Never > use it! If you see code using it, try to find a more recent example. This one > is outdated.