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  1. javascript - When should I use ?? (nullish coalescing) vs || (logical ...

    ) in JavaScript only considers null or undefined as "nullish" values. If the left-hand side is any other value, even falsy values like "" (empty string), 0 , or false , it will not use the right-hand side:

  2. Which equals operator (== vs ===) should be used in JavaScript ...

    Dec 11, 2008 · JavaScript has two sets of equality operators: === and !==, and their evil twins == and !=. The good ones work the way you would expect. The good ones work the way you …

  3. How do you use the ? : (conditional) operator in JavaScript?

    Jun 7, 2011 · It's a little hard to google when all you have are symbols ;) The terms to use are "JavaScript conditional operator". If you see any more funny symbols in JavaScript, you should …

  4. What's the difference between & and && in JavaScript?

    This operator is almost never used in JavaScript. Other programming languages (like C and Java) use it for performance reasons or to work with binary data. In JavaScript, it has questionable …

  5. JavaScript OR (||) variable assignment explanation - Stack Overflow

    That is, JavaScript "short-circuits" the evaluation of Boolean operators and will return the value associated with either the first non-false variable value or whatever the last variable contains. …

  6. What does ${} (dollar sign and curly braces) mean in a string in ...

    Mar 7, 2016 · I haven't seen anything here or on MDN. I'm sure I'm just missing something. There's got to be some documentation on this somewhere.

  7. javascript - What does [object Object] mean? - Stack Overflow

    In JavaScript there are 7 primitive types: undefined, null, boolean, string, number, bigint and symbol. Everything else is an object. Everything else is an object. The primitive types boolean …

  8. Is there a "null coalescing" operator in JavaScript?

    Jan 25, 2009 · After reading your clarification, @Ates Goral's answer provides how to perform the same operation you're doing in C# in JavaScript. @Gumbo's answer provides the best way to …

  9. What do ">>" and "<<" mean in Javascript? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 9, 2011 · Not that these convert the numbers into Int32 -- while nearly everything else in javascript works on 64-bit doubles. – Sean McMillan Commented Aug 9, 2011 at 15:33

  10. How to use OR condition in a JavaScript IF statement?

    Mar 2, 2010 · In JavaScript, if you're looking for A or B, but not both, you'll need to do something similar to:

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