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Ashish Singla 7 years, 2 months ago
i hope you know what are datatypes.
the most basic unit of a matter is an atom. atoms can form molecules.
a molecule is made up by atoms but atoms do not depend on anything for thier formation( do not confuse yourself by the concept of elecrons, just say that they are not present)
just like that, the most basic data type are known as fundamental data types. eg. int, float etc.
the ones which are derived from them( or are somewhat collection of them) are derived data types. they are much more advanced as they also contain some functions. for eg. classes, structures, arrays etc.
moreover type your queries on google and check out "stack overflow" there.
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