Github user TimBarham commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-lib/pull/219#issuecomment-109377681
It's certainly a common JavaScript recommendation to always use strict
equality / inequality operators so you don't accidentally get an invalid match
because of type conversion. It can also be much faster (because no type
conversion), though that is unlikely to be significant in most of the stuff we
do. So it can be a good habit to form, but in this particular scenario I can't
see it making a difference. Ultimately as long as we're *intentional* about
which we use in each situation, all is good (personally my approach is to
always use the strict operators unless I have a specific, intentional reason
not to).
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