"What is !(1 && 0)? Of course, it would be TRUE. It is true is because 1 && 0 evaluates to 0 and !0 evaluates to TRUE (ie, 1). "
This is from the tutorial, ok, first of all how does that make sense What is not 1 and 0?,
that makes not sense to me because what is it being compared to?
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