- A literal for a string value in source code. Commonly, a programming language includes a string literal code construct that is a series of characters enclosed in bracket delimiters, usually quotation marks. In many languages, the text
"foo"is a string literal that encodes the text “foo,” but there are many other variations. ← Wikipedia
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