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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T18:18:36+00:00 2026-05-22T18:18:36+00:00

I am reading through the Mozilla Manual on JavaScript, and I come to this

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I am reading through the Mozilla Manual on JavaScript, and I come to this point in my reading, Boolean object. I can’t see a single use for them. What’s their point? Why wouldn’t you use just true and false?

By the way, I don’t know Java at all and I’m not afraid of learning new things that consequently why I’m trying to learn JavaScript. I’m a PHP programmer, a back end guy, and I’d like to learn how to do some front end work, so I’m reading the Mozilla JavaScript Guide.

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    2026-05-22T18:18:37+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 6:18 pm

    Because this is (somewhat sadly) how the language was defined — I suspect it was originally for performance/optimization; note the case of assignment to a string property below. (Java works similarly, although Scala and Python largely reject this distinction).

    Note that Boolean isn’t the only “wrapper type”. There are also String and Number, for instance.

    Because of this there remains a number of quirks (the below could just as much apply to Boolean):

    typeof("foo") // string
    typeof(new String("foo")) // object
    "foo" instanceof String // false
    new String("foo") instanceof String // true
    
    // result is undefined: a string is a primitive and silently "ate" the assignment
    // this also makes it a much cheaper value as it's not a "real" object
    x = "f"; x.bar = 42; x.bar
    
    // result is 42: a String is a "real" object with real properties!
    // however, this also means that it may have a good bit more overhead
    x = new String("f"); x.bar = 42; x.bar
    

    I know this didn’t “answer” the question, but rather chucks some more wood on the fire 😉

    The only real “gotcha” otherwise from the above is that perhaps new Boolean(false) is a truth-y value.

    Happy coding.

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