On Mar 29, 6:34 pm, Lie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're forcing your argument too much, both != and <> are NOT standard
> mathematics operators -- the standard not-equal operator is >< -- and
> I can assure you that both != and <> won't be comprehensible to non-
> programmers.

What I meant was that both < and > are standard mathematics operators,
and that by that knowledge one could deduce what <> means. But ><
would also be fine by me :).
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