Added an explanation for the difference between == and === in javascript #14
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Hi there! This is my first PR so please let me know if I'm missing anything.
I noticed that no one else happened to provide an explanation for the question "What is the difference between "==" and "===" (in Javascript)?"
So that's what I ended up adding in.
This is from a draft of a Medium article I was too scared to post online, so it might be a little informal for what you're looking.
Let me know if it needs any edits! 😄
Thanks! ✨ ✨