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hey guys hey going in this video Im gonna be showing you how to use the native date object in JavaScript okay so Im first up before I get into the tutorial and I just want to say that I think in most cases youre gonna want to use some sort of external libraries such as moment j/s to handle all of your date and time getting in setting and operations but some cases or in some cases you might find that this native date object is more than enough to suit your own needs okay so in this video were gonna cover the native JavaScript date object okay so essentially an instance of a date or a date object represents a point in time okay and of course it lets you do basic operations with date and time so its much easier to demonstrate using code as usual so lets go inside the text editor right here and we can begin inside the JavaScript by firstly just looking at how it actually creates a date object so lets make a new variable up here or declare a new variable called D and down here were