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chasd00yesterday at 6:42 PM1 replyview on HN

no it's always been semicolon, the "super-comma" comes from describing how to use it. "It's similar to a comma but like a super comma."


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jjgreenyesterday at 7:40 PM

Huh? I've always understood that the clause after the semicolon is peripheral; the meaning of the whole sentence does not change without it.

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