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Name: Anonymous 2008-01-12 14:24

or != ?

Personally, I prefer != because not all inequalities can be described by a combination of less than and greater than.

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-13 1:04

In mathematics, != means ``factorial equals''
That is, to say 8!=9 means ``Eight factorial equals Nine'' which is incorrect. Clearly <> is the correct way, since Math was here first. Take that Computer Science fags

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