> > I would like to comment that the graphical presentation, at least in > IDEs/where the font can be controlled, can be achieved using fonts: >
Precisely. Nicer than the arrow symbol, it would be to type "-" + ">" and get an arrow visually. The same can be done about getting >= as a single symbol and == and === and <=> as single symbols. It seems like a matter of code presentation, not code itself.
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