On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Tab Atkins Jr.<[email protected]> wrote:
> The term 'operator' *is* sometimes used to just mean 'function' in > functional languages. The term 'comparison operator' in specific is > fairly normal in my experience. True, but I do not want to assume familiarity with functional programing languages in order to comprehend the spec. "Comparison operators" most commonly refers to symbols such as <, <=, ==, ===, and so forth. In some languages such as Fortran it may refer to alphabetic symbols such as .GT or .LE. However it is not what is being described in this section of the HTML5 specification. -- Elliotte Rusty Harold [email protected]
