Translingual

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Etymology

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Introduced by the B programming language, which also used "!" for boolean negation,[1] and inherited by its successor C. Later adopted more widely.

Symbol

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!=

  1. (programming) In some programming languages, an operator that compares two values for inequality, yielding a true result if they differ.
    Synonyms: <>,
    Antonyms: =, ==

Conjunction

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!=

  1. (Internet slang) Not the same as; different from.
    Synonym:
    • 2007 June 8, stan, “Re: FAQ says no attachments - time to change ?”, in comp.lang.c+[1] (Usenet):
      You seem to be missing the point that you have failed to convince anyone that what you propose IS an improvement. As you already mentioned, change != progress/improvement. USENET has been around awhile now and the accepted rules are pretty much the result of eliminating things thta didn't work well.
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