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TypeScript | Modules and Namespaces in TypeScript| Question4
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TypeScript | Modules and Namespaces in TypeScript| Question4
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How do named exports differ from default exports?
Named exports can export only functions, while default exports can export any entity
Named exports must be imported with the exact names, whereas default exports can be renamed
Named exports are used for legacy namespaces, while default exports are for modern modules
Named exports cannot coexist with default exports in the same module.
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