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A landing page != a prototype.


A landing page ~= a prototype.


Are you advocating for that alternative syntax for "not equals to", or did you have some other point?


That means almost/approximately equal to.


It also means “not equal to” in at least one common programming language: https://www.lua.org/pil/3.2.html

And usually, “approximately equal to” is expressed in this way: “n = ~3”.

Which is why I asked.

If that is what they meant, then I strongly disagree. A landing page is nowhere near a prototype. A landing page could be an advertisement for a prototype, but not a prototype.




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