As a general rule I try to avoid the ampersand (&). It's just too elaborate.
It is the punctuation mark equivalent of the curly wurly, which I have made my feelings perfectly clean on in the past.
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As a general rule I try to avoid the ampersand (&). It's just too elaborate.
It is the punctuation mark equivalent of the curly wurly, which I have made my feelings perfectly clean on in the past.
JPaul...............WTF is an Ape.........apen.......anep............the thing you said???? :blink:
Jonno B)
& what does that mean?
the ampersand is an amazingly useful chappie.
erm yeah i used it once in c++ and erm :unsure: yeah thats about it really.
i cant write it to save my life so being rather common im sticking with the old + sign instead.
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it means andQuote:
& what does that mean?
It's also a close cousin of ?, and I think it's because of this you dislike poor &.
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What about the @ symbol? THAT's a curly wurlyQuote:
Originally posted by JPaul@22 October 2003 - 12:31
It is the punctuation mark equivalent of the curly wurly, which I have made my feelings perfectly clean on in the past.