When I was a kid, I was in Southern California, so, obviously, I learned to swim and I spent a lot of time at random pools. I was also allergic to chlorine. Well, something in the pool chemicals, because I'd sneeze and my eyes would get itchy and I'd have a bit of a miserable time, especially if they just shocked the pool. Constantly sneezing. And because I'm still slightly allergic, when my hay fever is already a bit nuts, being in a pool will make me sniffly and my eyes will sting like a mofo. I mention this, because today, I am attempting to learn JavaScript while my eyes are half-closed, stinging and tired, because the chlorine in the pool during aqua aerobics, I swear to god. JavaScript Comparison OperatorsComparing values to each other, all pretty straightforward. Stuff I've seen before and need to remember, like how == is "equal to" and === is "equal value and equal type". So, like, if x = 2, then x == "2" will return true, but x === "2" will return false because while it's…
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