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Mathematica also has an
===
operator. And:=
.It's also very language specific, like Pascal/Delphi also have ":=" for assignments and "=" for comparison, etc
That makes much more sense than the other way.
What does the walrus operator do?
I think it's called 'delayed assignment'. So it is almost like
=
, but you can use arguments to define functions,f[a_]:=a+2
.