On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Dan Bron <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah, technically, [: is a verb...

Here's the full frequency breakdown:
25226 ,  18103 ;   8487 #   6745 <   6666 *   6195 +   6111 >   5476 {
 5311 {.  4916 -   4712 =   3297 i.  3053 $   2933 ]   2725 [   2115 }.
 1949 e.  1945 -.  1794 %   1728 -:  1603 ,.  1554 ":  1397 <.  1305 {:
 1144 {:: 1061 ".  1019 ~:  1002 *.   981 >.   972 >:   899 <:   845 |
  813 [:   777 |:   704 ,:   697 +.   669 |.   554 }:   524 I.   450 ^
  432 0:   431 ;:   318 +:   292 1:   270 E.   269 /:   223 ~.   221 ?
  214 #:   196 #.   184 o.   177 L.   167 j.   164 i:   156 *:   156 $:
  129 x:   115 %:   106 C.    98 _1:   96 ^.    95 u:    94 !     91 2:
   68 \:    67 ?.    64 %.    47 p.    33 3:    28 p:    19 _2:   18 A.
   17 q:    15 r.    13 4:     8 $.     6 _:     4 5:     3 _9:    3 7:
    3 6:     2 s:     2 _4:    2 _3:    1 p..    1 _8:

(This list of verbs is based on the left column in the "parts of speech"
link from the dictionary's vocabulary page.  That said, note that
a different code base would almost certainly have a different
use pattern -- especially for the less frequently used primitives.)

FYI,

-- 
Raul
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