Are your teachers reading your screens a lot? Because it’s a PITA to read if you’re not using it yourself.
Also if you demo code you should switch to the more traditional so that others don’t have a hard time reading.
Basically it’s just down to the human brains amazing ability to do pattern recognition subconsciously so you don’t have to actively think about what that symbol means - unless someone used a different symbol.
That’s your biggest problem? Not that you have to use ≠instead of !=?
You can configure your editor to do that. I did it in nvim.
However my teachers always told me to stop doing it. I am yet to learn the reason why.
Jetbrains mono ligatures my beloved
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Are your teachers reading your screens a lot? Because it’s a PITA to read if you’re not using it yourself.
Also if you demo code you should switch to the more traditional so that others don’t have a hard time reading.
Basically it’s just down to the human brains amazing ability to do pattern recognition subconsciously so you don’t have to actively think about what that symbol means - unless someone used a different symbol.
Not a lot but they warn me of weird copy and paste shenanigans. But normally the compiler gives out a warning and when copying text is just simple.
It is !=, its just a font that renders != as a wide ≠ bc it looks nice