Key Features and Syntax
Solidity Syntax vs. ECMAScript
Solidity syntax is inspired by ECMAScript (European Computer Manufacturers Association Script), the standard that forms the basis for JavaScript, but with significant differences.
It is a statically typed language, meaning you must specify the data types (e.g., integer, string, etc.) before using them in your code.
Unlike JavaScript, Solidity also supports variadic return types, which allows a function to return multiple values of different types.
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