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I noticed it, too :D Seems a bit odd at first glance (and the 10 following glances ;) but I got used to it pretty fast. („oh right, that thing...
suggested/requested ligatures (mostly from Java and Groovy, see full list [here](http://docs.groovy-lang.org/latest/html/documentation/#_operator_precedence) ) ++ (maybe same as with == and --) operators += -= *= /= %= *\* **= =~ ==~...
Spaceship: that indeed looks crazy somehow :D But I'd also go with the (sane) second version. ++ and *\* : right, probably not needed. But it looked slightly strange because...
Well, that'd save you some work with the ligatures. However, I don't quite like that asymmetrical plus sign, looks a bit odd to me. I don't know about your build...
Yes, sounds like a good solution. Do the unligatured versions of >= => etc. still look good with the narrow equal-sign?
Ah right. Looks great. (Except the -= has some unfamiliar proportions, but one should get accustomed to it pretty fast.)
Keep in mind one often formats comments like this: ``` java /** * */ ``` So I don't know about left/right shifting the asterisk…
Well, actually comments like /\* ... */ in one line are very discouraged (at least in Java & co.). But we could try it first.
the `!!` is a bash alias for previous command, it stands alone. And there also seems to be others with ! and a following char, like `!?` or `!#' –...
Hmm, the same would apply for any amount of opening/closing brackets. I mean ()))) is also not uncommon, as well as ({}) or something. I understand your approach of defining...