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<p>addition as in <code>a+b</code>). Like other programming language concepts, operator has a generally accepted, although debatable, meaning among practitioners. </p>

<p>Some operators are represented with symbols  characters typically not allowed for a function <a href="page.php?w=identifier_%28computer_science%29">identifier</a>  to allow for presentation that is more familiar looking than typical function syntax. For example, a function that tests for greater-than could be named <code>gt</code>, but many languages provide an infix symbolic</p><p>
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