When people use if statements on booleans, they either do this
if booleanStatement = true then
if booleanStatement then
I know that they both accomplish the same thing, but is one better than the other? Outside of ‘good programming etiquette’
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Use
if booleanStatement thenorif Not booleanStatement then.Why would you wanna write
if true = true thenorif true = false then?