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Courses Plus Student 7,305 PointsWhen launching this workspace, there is no main.js file to follow along with.
There is also no teacher notes to direct you to additional classes regarding object literals.
Laura Jackson
9,519 PointsCreate one.
Dylan Cairns
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11,191 PointsFor the main.js file the video shows that you're supposed to make that yourself by right clicking on the js folder and making a new file.
For the object literals, here's some information about them on MDN https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Grammar_and_types#Object_literals