A site about sitting in that intersection where all the web fields meet; the world of the web generalist.
And yes, at the moment I am using a WordPress theme created by someone else. An important skill of the web generalist is knowing when to use someone else’s work.
In a comment that you posted relating to a review of The Shallows, you used the symbol “! =”
i.e., “Anecdote != data and all that, but I’m finding that I’m reading more, and in more diversity, than I did a decade ago, and much of that is due to the internet. (blog post about how the internet got me back into the library)”
What does the combination of ! and = mean, and in whose language (programmers’?) I checked mathematical notation and logical notation, in vain.
Thanks. And I too use my library’s online holds a lot.
The JavaScript and PHP programming languages (among others) use “!=” to mean “not equal to.”