greater than, smaller than, will cast the type so it will be 0>0 which is false, ofcourse. 0>=0 is true.
Now == will first compare types, they are different types so it’s false.
Also I’m a JavaScript Dev and if I ever see someone I work with use these kind of hacks I’m never working together with them again unless they apologize a lot and wash their dirty typing hands with… acid? :-)
Ok some of these I understand but what the fuck. Why.
I’m not sure if you really want to know, but:
greater than, smaller than, will cast the type so it will be
0>0
which is false, ofcourse.0>=0
is true.Now
==
will first compare types, they are different types so it’s false.Also I’m a JavaScript Dev and if I ever see someone I work with use these kind of hacks I’m never working together with them again unless they apologize a lot and wash their dirty typing hands with… acid? :-)
isn’t
===
the one that compare types first?I just tried on node and
0 == '0'
returns truefound the real reason