Refusing to listen to your stupid "Ted Talk"...since 2004
Use the HTML entities ≠ , ≠ , or ≠ to display the "is not equal to" symbol. =/ just looks like a poorly contextualized emoticon. "!=" would also make sense, at least to the software developers in your audience.
I mean &ne ≠ or ≠ . Didn't expect Blogger to actually render those entities for me.
Mobile, I have a counterproposal.BLOW ME.
Munger is my hero.
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Use the HTML entities ≠ , ≠ , or ≠ to display the "is not equal to" symbol. =/ just looks like a poorly contextualized emoticon.
"!=" would also make sense, at least to the software developers in your audience.
I mean &ne ≠ or ≠ . Didn't expect Blogger to actually render those entities for me.
Mobile, I have a counterproposal.
BLOW ME.
Munger is my hero.
Post a Comment