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In JS, `=` and `==` are distinct . 1. Assignment Operator (=) It assigns the value. Example: let x = 5; 2. Equality Operator (==) The (==)It checks if the values of two operands are equal. Example: let x = 5; let y = 5; console.log(x == y); @blockfuselabs #100dayofCod #Day 17

PantongWetfir's tweet image. In JS, `=` and `==` are  distinct .
1. Assignment Operator (=)
It assigns the value.
Example: let x = 5;
2. Equality Operator (==)
The (==)It checks if the values of two operands are equal.
Example: let x = 5;  let y = 5;
console.log(x == y);
@blockfuselabs
#100dayofCod
#Day 17

Day 22 of learning #100dayofcod Week 6.2 of @kirat_tw #100xdevs React⚛️ • learnt useEffect and useMemo Understood diffrence between them why useMemo is slightly better than useEffect. #LearnInPublic #opensource #reactjs #FrontEnd #100xdevs

rajveer_0077's tweet image. Day 22 of learning #100dayofcod

Week 6.2 of @kirat_tw  #100xdevs

React⚛️ 
• learnt useEffect and useMemo
Understood diffrence between them why useMemo is slightly better  than useEffect.

#LearnInPublic #opensource #reactjs  #FrontEnd #100xdevs

In JS, `=` and `==` are distinct . 1. Assignment Operator (=) It assigns the value. Example: let x = 5; 2. Equality Operator (==) The (==)It checks if the values of two operands are equal. Example: let x = 5; let y = 5; console.log(x == y); @blockfuselabs #100dayofCod #Day 17

PantongWetfir's tweet image. In JS, `=` and `==` are  distinct .
1. Assignment Operator (=)
It assigns the value.
Example: let x = 5;
2. Equality Operator (==)
The (==)It checks if the values of two operands are equal.
Example: let x = 5;  let y = 5;
console.log(x == y);
@blockfuselabs
#100dayofCod
#Day 17

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Day 22 of learning #100dayofcod Week 6.2 of @kirat_tw #100xdevs React⚛️ • learnt useEffect and useMemo Understood diffrence between them why useMemo is slightly better than useEffect. #LearnInPublic #opensource #reactjs #FrontEnd #100xdevs

rajveer_0077's tweet image. Day 22 of learning #100dayofcod

Week 6.2 of @kirat_tw  #100xdevs

React⚛️ 
• learnt useEffect and useMemo
Understood diffrence between them why useMemo is slightly better  than useEffect.

#LearnInPublic #opensource #reactjs  #FrontEnd #100xdevs

In JS, `=` and `==` are distinct . 1. Assignment Operator (=) It assigns the value. Example: let x = 5; 2. Equality Operator (==) The (==)It checks if the values of two operands are equal. Example: let x = 5; let y = 5; console.log(x == y); @blockfuselabs #100dayofCod #Day 17

PantongWetfir's tweet image. In JS, `=` and `==` are  distinct .
1. Assignment Operator (=)
It assigns the value.
Example: let x = 5;
2. Equality Operator (==)
The (==)It checks if the values of two operands are equal.
Example: let x = 5;  let y = 5;
console.log(x == y);
@blockfuselabs
#100dayofCod
#Day 17

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