• kameecoding@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    yes, that is a solid logic, one that I also applied and expected to be the result.

    that is until a Vue component started complaining that I am passing in a number for a prop that expects a boolean.

    turns out the result of that code is actually: 0, because javascript

    of course if you flip it and try

    false && 0 && 1

    then you get false, because that’s what you really want in a language, where && behaves differently depending on what is on what side.