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From: Bart <bc@freeuk.com>
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Subject: Re: Top 10 most common hard skills listed on resumes...
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On 02/09/2024 23:52, Keith Thompson wrote:
> Bart <bc@freeuk.com> writes:
>> On 02/09/2024 23:31, Keith Thompson wrote:
> [...]
>>> Yes, but what can legally be on the right side of an assignment very
>>> often cannot be written on the left.  I don't call that "symmetric".
>>
>> The symmetry is about when you /do/ legally have the same thing either
>> side of '='. That is in contrast to BLISS where the RHS needs an
>> explicit deref symbol, but the LHS doesn't.
> 
> Thank you for clarifying what you mean by "symmetric".
> 
> I won't waste any more time debating it.
> 

I wonder what /you/ had in mind then for 'symmetry'; that you can 
legally have the same arbitrary expression on either side of '='?

That's only going to work when '=' means 'equality'!