In this case, why do you even need the ternary? true will always evaluate to true.
true
In other words, this:
true ? ((year % 400 === 0) || (year % 100 !== 0)) && ((year % 4) == 0) : false;
is the exact same thing as this:
((year % 400 === 0) || (year % 100 !== 0)) && ((year % 4) == 0);
Perfect!! I totally agree with you! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
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In this case, why do you even need the ternary?
true
will always evaluate totrue
.In other words, this:
is the exact same thing as this:
Perfect!!
I totally agree with you! 👏👏👏👏👏👏