Quiz 34
It is preferred to use === over ==.
The boolean value of {} is false.
If a==b and b==c then follows that a==c for all values of a, b, c.
If a==b then follows that a==!b must be false for all values a and b.
typeof (+{}) is number.
Deconstructors allow to pick multiple property values from an object at once.
The boolean value of [] is false.
The numerical value of {} is NaN.
The boolean value of "" is false.
The boolean value of 0 is false.
The boolean value of "0" is false.
If a==b is false and a>b is false then a>=b cannot possibly be false for any values a and b.
The numerical value of true is 1.
if(x) and if(x==true) will always lead to the same behaviour.