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console.log(0=='1'==0) //true . why ?

r/learnjavascript

u/XpreDatoR_a wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

I’d argue that, if you are learning, you are better off going the “legacy” path, once you have a solid base you can start to use the AI as a speed-up tool, interacting with other people and testing on your own will make you remember much easier what you have learned

u/michaelnovati replied ·
Agree with learning how to code. But using AI to explain it is critical. Another engineer talking to AI would have the answer explained to them in the time it took to make the top level post on Reddit.