No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
By applying two NOT operators to a value, you effectively convert that value to its Boolean equivalent, simulating the Boolean() function
This operator always returns a Boolean value, regardless of the data type it is used on. It first converts the operand into a Boolean value, and then negates it.
Returns false
Returns true
UIf an operand is an object, false is returned
Something interesting happens
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