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bdfh42 | 12 years ago

The whole point of having two sets of comparitors (=== and == in this instance) is that you can use the correct one for any given circumstance. Proscribing the use of one in favour of the other is just woolly thinking.

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diegoloop|12 years ago

Yes but in most of the cases it's better to use === operators. I mean, they both are correct. It's just a matter of style