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@Wietlol I noticed in Kotlin string.equals, it doesn't produce an NPE if this === null
, and it also seems like it's an instance method instead of the usual extension for safe invocation check. On that regard, how would you tell if a method is safe to be invoked if an object instance might be null?
what's up also with ===
JS style equality check? I suppose it will also check its type... but isn't Kotlin a typed language?
based on Google, it's "statically typed" language
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it's why you should not assume first dumdum ^
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fakk. I'm sorry. I thought this is a "recycle bin" room 🤦♂️