Leaves equals sixty
Leaves decrement until
Leaves equal zero
Update: The last line had six syllables (equal to). That is what I was pointing out. The <AnalAlert>
equality comparison operator (==) </AnalAlert> has always been pronounced 'equal to' by me and those that I have encounted. Mr. Muskrat told me that I should remove it, so I first went to <Anal Alert> a
dictionary</AnalAlert> and looked it up. After reading the definition, I found that I can now say either 'equal' or 'equal to' when speaking of the <AnalAlert>
equality comparison operator (==) </AnalAlert>
Kristofer Hoch
Si vos can lego is, vos es super erudio