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Logical operator || in javascript, 0 stands for Boolean false?

By JackPosted on May 26, 2023

Logical operator || in javascript, 0 stands for Boolean false? – Even if we have a good project plan and […]

What’s the difference between & and && in JavaScript?

By JackPosted on May 14, 2023

What’s the difference between & and && in JavaScript? – Even if we have a good project plan and a […]

Javascript AND operator within assignment

By JackPosted on May 6, 2023

Javascript AND operator within assignment – Even if we have a good project plan and a logical concept, we will […]

Why don’t logical operators (&& and ||) always return a boolean result?

By JackPosted on February 1, 2023

Why don’t logical operators (&& and ||) always return a boolean result? – Even if we have a good project […]

Why is there no logical xor in JavaScript?

By JackPosted on August 23, 2022

Why is there no logical xor in JavaScript? – Even if we have a good project plan and a logical […]

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