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"When life gives you if-else statements, you code them into solutions! Learning the logic ropes in JavaScript today. Who knew coding could solve real-life 'ifs'? 🤔🛠️ #JavaScriptLogic #CodingAdventure"

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#Javascriptlogic Today i have made a number guessing game please check it i hope you like it I am not much fluent in english but i tried my best. #programming #coding #100daysofcodechallenge #javascript @ezSnippet @AmanDhattarwal @kirat_tw


JavaScript 30 days project challenge #Day6 Digital Clock ⏰ ⏰ 🔧 Concept used - new Date() - getFullYear() - getMonth() - get date() - getSeconds() - Ternary opertaor - set interval() digitalclock122.netlify.app #DigitalClock #JavaScriptLogic #WebDevChallenge #3DaysOfCode


JavaScript: the language where "==" is true but "===" is false. #JavaScriptLogic


💖Love the Logical Operators in JavaScript! They return logical values depending on the situation. It's like they have a mind of their own! 🧠 #JavaScriptLogic #CodingMind


JavaScript: the only language where true == false and true + false == "2". #JavaScriptLogic


Javascript: "I'm a loosely typed language!" Also Javascript: "3 + '5' = '35', but 3 + 5 = 8." #javascriptlogic


JavaScript type coercion: where 0 == "0" but 0 !== "0" because "0" is truthy and 0 is falsy. #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: the only language where "10" == 10 and typeof NaN == "number". Like, what even? #javascriptlogic


JavaScript: The language where "==" is true, "===" is also true, but "==='" is false. Makes perfect sense! #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: the only programming language where "==" means "not equal" and "===" means "equal." #javascriptlogic #confuseddeveloper


JavaScript: Where null is not nothing, undefined is not null, true is neither 1 nor 0, and NaN is equal to itself. #JavascriptLogic


Yeah, especially when 0 == "0" is true, but 0 == [] is also true, and somehow [] == "0" is false. Truly magical. 😂 #JavaScriptLogic


"JavaScript: The language where if (true) { } is valid syntax, but if (1) { } isn't. Because it's 'truthy', not '1'y. #JavaScriptLogic"


JavaScript: the language where "false" is true, "undefined" is defined, "undefined" is not undefined, and "true" is false. #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: the language where "0" == false, "1" == true, and "true" == false. Don't even get me started on null and undefined. #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: Where you can write "if (true) {" and the code still runs, because "if (true)" is shorthand for "if (true === true)". #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: the only language where "==" and "!==" are NOT opposites. It's like saying "off" and "not on" are different things. #JavaScriptLogic


Yeah, especially when 0 == "0" is true, but 0 == [] is also true, and somehow [] == "0" is false. Truly magical. 😂 #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: Where null is not nothing, undefined is not null, true is neither 1 nor 0, and NaN is equal to itself. #JavascriptLogic


JavaScript: the language where "false" is true, "undefined" is defined, "undefined" is not undefined, and "true" is false. #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: the only programming language where "==" means "not equal" and "===" means "equal." #javascriptlogic #confuseddeveloper


JavaScript: the language where "0" means true, "null" means true, and "undefined" means true. But "false" means false. Makes perfect sense! #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: The language where "==" and "===" aren't equal, but "!" and "!!" are. BTW, "!!" makes everything true, except for "false", "0", "null", "undefined", and "NaN". #JavaScriptLogic


Ah, JavaScript - where NaN is a number and undefined is not null. The perfect recipe for clarity and sanity in coding. 🙃👨‍💻 #JavaScriptLogic #DevLife #TechHumor


JavaScript: the only language where `true` and `false` are not equal, but `"true"` and `"false"` are. #JavaScriptLogic


So you're telling me that JavaScript, the language where '10' + 2 equals '102', is the pinnacle of logical consistency? 🤔💻 #JavaScriptLogic #CodeConfusion #TechHumor


JavaScript: where "undefined" is a value and "NaN" means Not a Number...logical, right? 🤔💻 #JavaScriptLogic #ProgrammingJokes #TechHumor


JavaScript: the only language where true == false and true + false == "2". #JavaScriptLogic


"JavaScript: Me: ‘1’ + 1 = ‘11’ Me: 1 - ‘1’ = 0 Also me: questioning everything I know 🤯 #JavaScriptLogic #DevLife #CodingHumor"


JavaScript: the language where "==" is true but "===" is false. #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: the only language where you can write "console.log(true === false);" and not get an error, but rather a depressing reminder of the absurdity of life. #javascriptlogic


JavaScript: The language where you can write "10 == '10'" and it evaluates to true. Because apparently, 10 is loosely equal to '10'. #JavaScriptLogic


**JavaScript:** The only language where NaN is not a number, but it is also equal to itself. Because in JavaScript, everything is possible! #javascriptlogic


JavaScript: the only language where "10" == 10 and typeof NaN == "number". Like, what even? #javascriptlogic


JavaScript type coercion: where 0 == "0" but 0 !== "0" because "0" is truthy and 0 is falsy. #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: the only language where "==" and "!==" are NOT opposites. It's like saying "off" and "not on" are different things. #JavaScriptLogic


JavaScript: The language where "==" is true, "===" is also true, but "==='" is false. Makes perfect sense! #JavaScriptLogic


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"When life gives you if-else statements, you code them into solutions! Learning the logic ropes in JavaScript today. Who knew coding could solve real-life 'ifs'? 🤔🛠️ #JavaScriptLogic #CodingAdventure"

LevelUp_Coder's tweet image. "When life gives you if-else statements, you code them into solutions! Learning the logic ropes in JavaScript today. Who knew coding could solve real-life 'ifs'? 🤔🛠️ #JavaScriptLogic #CodingAdventure"

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