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Difference between == vs === in JavaScript Double Equal and Triple Equal in JS

Ever wondered why ' ' == 0 or [] == false turns out true in JavaScript? 🤯

That’s type coercion — == tries to “help” by converting types automatically.
Meanwhile, === is strict — it checks both value and type, no magic behind the scenes.

Watch this 60-second breakdown to see how one tiny difference can cause huge debugging headaches.

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