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RE: When JavaScript is trolling you
In JavaScript, false and 0 are not strict equally. Since it’s not a strong typed language, isNaN will considere 0 and return as false. Nowadays you can use isNumber to strictly check that. It’s safer.
Yes. What really made me want to throw a fit was when an empty string passed. I used isNumber()
LOL, no I didn't ...