I’m making a new language for fun. Should it use single “=“ sign for comparisons since I can do that, or keep two “==“?

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  • BQN

    An APL-like programming language. Self-hosted!

  • Now, we don't know what glyphs (and functions) are useful. APL and BQN are trying the unified approach – provide functions & glyphs that refer to that functions. For these people, glyphs such as ← or ⊣ are normal like +. Language users can do plus ← +, but not ++ ← +. That is shame. We need user experimentation to uncover what operators are useful and standardize them.

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