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Why Haven't Special Character Sets Caught On?

theodp asks: "Almost forty years after Kenneth Iverson's APL\360 employed neat Selectric hacks to implement Special Character Sets to express operators with a single symbol, we're still using clunky notation like '<>', '^=', or 'NE' to represent inequality and cryptic escape sequences like '\n' to denote a new line, even though the Mac brought GUI's to the masses more than twenty years ago. Why?"

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  1. What special character sets? by Kickasso · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    There's one character set, it's called Unicode and we're using it everywhere. If two-bit Pearle code running braindead websites like Slashdot can't handle the entirety of it, then someone (hint: not me) might have a problem.