I'm struggling to understand why the following works when
concatenating two buffers into strings:

var a = new Buffer("0123456789");
var b = new Buffer("0123456789");
var s = a + b;
console.log(s);

is the addition operator overloaded in some way to coerce a buffer
into a string when used with two buffers? if so, does it always do a
conversion to utf8 or ascii? is this a bad way of doing things
generally?

thanks for any info.

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