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Akash V. Great post! Just a couple of quick notes: 1. The “=” operator is typically called the “assignment operator” rather than “equal to” 2. The example showing single quotes actually uses double quotes 3. “Double Equals to” would be more precisely stated as “is equal to” or “equality operator” Hope this helps clarify things!
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