The ligation of == would completely throw me. I would end up making a doublet of ==.
Agreed. I’d imagine Javascript programmers might have an issue with that, since the ligatured versions of == and === are more difficult to distinguish from each other.
The ligation of == would completely throw me. I would end up making a doublet of ==.
Agreed. I’d imagine Javascript programmers might have an issue with that, since the ligatured versions of == and === are more difficult to distinguish from each other.