1. Use === Instead of == JavaScript uses two different kinds of equality operators: === and !== are the strict equality operators, while == and != are the non-strict operators. It is considered best practice to always use strict equality when comparing. "If two operands are of the same type and value, then === produces true and !== produces false." - JavaScript: The Good Parts However, when worki
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