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 As usual, one can define, assign and refer to a variable. Variable definitions are made with the keyword **def**. Note that AmbientTalk is a dynamically typed language, so variables do not have a type but can contain any value. As usual, one can define, assign and refer to a variable. Variable definitions are made with the keyword **def**. Note that AmbientTalk is a dynamically typed language, so variables do not have a type but can contain any value.
  
-In the examples we use the interactive AmbientTalk shell (iat) where the input and output prompt are represented by > and <code>>></code> respectively. +In the examples we use the interactive AmbientTalk shell (iat) where the input and output prompt are represented by > and %%>>%% respectively. 
  
 <code> <code>
at/tutorial/basic.txt · Last modified: 2020/02/09 22:05 by elisag