Hi,
first of all, cool idea!
A small tip I have:
comparing things with === already returns a boolean, so you don't necessarily need the if-statement. You could do
return a === 100 || b === 100 || (a + b) === 100;
This can make the code a little more concise.
Thanks for advice, you're right.
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Hi,
first of all, cool idea!
A small tip I have:
comparing things with === already returns a boolean, so you don't necessarily need the if-statement. You could do
return a === 100 || b === 100 || (a + b) === 100;
This can make the code a little more concise.
Thanks for advice, you're right.