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My counter-argument: eslint and tools like that will warn or error when you use `==` when you should be using `===`, up to the point where `==` is considered a code smell (JS's 'loose' comparison has been the target of a lot of brouhaha)



While readability decreases the chances of bugs, it's not the only function of readability, not by a longshot.




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