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colorsMap is not used in the code #15

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15 changes: 1 addition & 14 deletions 00_A$AP Learn 🚀/02_Core Datatypes/08_The Slice Type/index.md
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// NB: Across these examples, we frequently use the built-in `len(something)` function,
// that gives us the number of elements in our array, map, or slice

func main() {
colorsMap := map[string]string{
"AliceBlue": "#F0F8FF",
"AntiqueWhite": "#FAEBD7",
"Aqua": "#00FFFF",
"Aquamarine": "#7FFFD4",
"Azure": "#F0FFFF",
"Red": "#FF0000",
"Green": "#008000",
"Blue": "#0000FF",
"Yellow": "#FFFF00",
"White": "#FFFFFF",
}

func main() {
// We use `make` to create an empty slice of our desired type, length, and, optionally, capacity
// NB: Below, 0 is the length of our slice, and 10 is the capacity. This means that Go
// will allocate memory for 10 elements and `append()` will be a cheap operation until we exceed
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