Is the typeof value a javascript primitive?
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Mar 20, 2021 - JavaScript
Is the typeof value a javascript primitive?
In this JavaScript demo app, I have used very important concepts related to objects, like shorthand method syntax, different behaviors of objects, behaviors of "this" keyword, arrow functions, this, bind(), call(), apply(), object destructuring, object spread operator, property and method relationships, and much more...
A primitive value "empty" is not null, it is not undefined, it is not zero."empty" operated with anything equals "empty". Anything operated with "empty" is equal to the same thing. "empty" is only equal to "empty"; and therefore anything is different from "empty". "empty" is less than anything; and therefore anything is greater than "empty".
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