On 2009 Mar 3, at 12:25, Andrew Wagner wrote:
Not to hijack the thread, but I thought I was the only one that used unix notation for statements like {in,}equalities. I like it!

It's actually closer to Windows notation with the bracket on both sides (and I actually considered making it %<% but to me that looks more cluttered, plus the S-curve in $ can be a mnemonic for "symbolic" for those who don't live their lives on Unix).

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