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MakeAvoy ,

Except strict equality, that’s a JavaScript only problem. Imagine thinking “0” should be falsy in comparison due to string literal evaluation, but truthy with logical not applied based on non-empty string. Thus !“0”==“0” is true. They couldn’t just throw away == and start over nooooo let’s add === . Utter madness

MakeAvoy ,

Lua does intrinsic evaluation of strings that i’d argue is not nearly as crazy. I get the value of it since half of interpreted languages it just churning through strings. But I also don’t recommend any large codebase ever use JS’s == or string coercion because it can go against expectations. This graph argues in JS’s favor but comparison is a little more crazy algassert.com/…/Better-JS-Equality-Table.html

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