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LovelyCupcake ( @LovelyCupcake@feddit.de ) English9•1 year agoIt works the other way around as well
Rega ( @Rega@lemmy.ml ) English6•1 year agoI had to check if that’s actually true. And yep, this is real.
catacomb ( @catacomb@beehaw.org ) English3•1 year agoI’m going to be honest, this probably makes sense more than any other JavaScript operator quirk I’ve seen.
azalty ( @azalty@jlai.lu ) English2•1 year agoAhhh… javascript…
nodiet ( @nodiet@feddit.de ) English1•1 year agoAs someone who only had very peripheral contact with JavaScript I can’t tell if this is real and that is really the beauty (/s) of this language
drowned Phoenician ( @drownedPhoenician@feddit.de ) English1•1 year agoI never learned JavaScript and I can very happily say, I won’t need it for my career. Hopefully.
HoornseBakfiets ( @HoornseBakfiets@feddit.nl ) English1•1 year agoOmg it even works for “NaN”
zekiz ( @zekiz@lemmy.ml ) English2•1 year agoNaN is actually a number in JavaScript