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If you want to know about how these terms work in programming, here is a quick overview: Boolean Logic false: A primitive value representing a logical negative.
true: The opposite primitive value representing a logical positive. HTML Comments
: Closes an HTML comment. Conditional Comments
]–>: This specific syntax is often part of old Internet Explorer conditional comments (e.g., ), which developers used to target specific browser versions.
To help me give you the right information, could you tell me: Are you trying to debug a specific piece of code? Are you learning about boolean logic and coding operators?
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