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Triple equals? I’m no expert programmer but I’ve never seen that before.
Double equals means equals, triple equals means strict equality including type.
Prevents a Boolean true being evaluated to 1 for example
Other people have answered, but if you’d like to know more it’s a JavaScript thing:
Strict Equality (===)
Vs
Equality (==)
Specific to JS, due to the double equals being type oblivious