I am know about priority, but if we have one simple condition:
if ($a == 1 AND $b == 2){
}
Is there any difference with
if ($a == 1 && $b == 2){
}
?
I am know about priority, but if we have one simple condition:
if ($a == 1 AND $b == 2){
}
Is there any difference with
if ($a == 1 && $b == 2){
}
?
 
    
    There is no difference at all, except that perhaps using AND is somewhat more readable.
EDIT: just checked, and there is a small difference in the operators precedence, see http://php.net/manual/en/language.operators.precedence.php
 
    
    They do the exact same thing. && has higher precedence that AND though.
This has been asked before:
 
    
     
    
    The both work the same in php, but most programmers are used to using && as its the syntax used in most programming languages
