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There's == and === - they do separate things.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/359494/javascript-vs

It's not that hard to get your head around, and at least one other major language does it this way.



agreed, but == being a non-associative operator is still just sick.


I think you mean non-transitive. But yes.




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