!= not equal !== not equal value OR type
x >= y
let a=12 if(a!=5){ console.log(true) } since a is not equal to 5, it will print true
0 !== "0" 0 !== 0
<b>way to write Not equal to operator in JavaScript.</b> <p id="myId"></p> <script> if(list.value.length !=0){ console.log("CHECK") } </script>
if(booleanOne && booleanTwo) { //Both booleanOne and booleanTwo are true here }