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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T16:18:22+00:00 2026-05-10T16:18:22+00:00

I am told that good developers can spot/utilize the difference between Null and False

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I am told that good developers can spot/utilize the difference between Null and False and 0 and all the other good ‘nothing’ entities.
What is the difference, specifically in PHP? Does it have something to do with ===?

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  1. 2026-05-10T16:18:23+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 4:18 pm

    It’s language specific, but in PHP :

    Null means "nothing". The var has not been initialized.

    False means "not true in a boolean context". Used to explicitly show you are dealing with logical issues.

    0 is an int. Nothing to do with the rest above, used for mathematics.

    Now, what is tricky, it’s that in dynamic languages like PHP, all of them have a value in a boolean context, which (in PHP) is False.

    If you test it with ==, it’s testing the boolean value, so you will get equality. If you test it with ===, it will test the type, and you will get inequality.

    So why are they useful ?

    Well, look at the strrpos() function. It returns False if it did not find anything, but 0 if it has found something at the beginning of the string!

    <?php // pitfall : if (strrpos("Hello World", "Hello")) {      // never exectuted }  // smart move : if (strrpos("Hello World", "Hello") !== False) {     // that works ! } ?> 

    And of course, if you deal with states, you want to make a difference between the following:

    • DebugMode = False (set to off)
    • DebugMode = True (set to on)
    • DebugMode = Null (not set at all; will lead to hard debugging ;-))
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