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Every program in any programming language is made up of instructions called '''statements''' which manipulate data to produce a desired result. Squirrel stores data into regions of memory as '''objects'''. Objects which we give an '''identifier''' (name) in our programs are called '''variables'''. | Every program in any programming language is made up of instructions called '''statements''' which manipulate data to produce a desired result. Squirrel stores data into regions of memory as '''objects'''. Objects which we give an '''identifier''' (name) in our programs are called '''variables'''. |