Strings in JavaScript are sequences of characters representing text. Strings can be created using single quotes, double quotes, or backticks. Strings are primitive values that cannot be modified. String indexing starts from zero
String is an immutable object storing text as sequential Char objects. String keyword (string) is equivalent to System.String. Length property represents Char objects, not Unicode characters
split() method splits strings into ordered lists with pattern. split() works well with characters and whitespace but not Unicode. split() can be modified to handle Unicode with u flag
Strings can contain single or double quotes alternately. Single quotes can be used inside double quotes. Triple-quoted strings allow mixing single and double quotes without escaping
String represents and manipulates character sequences. Strings can be created as primitives, literals, or objects. Most common operations include length checking and string concatenation
Python list is an ordered, changeable collection of data objects. String is a sequence of Unicode characters stored as binary numbers. Lists can contain elements of different data types and nested structures