It would be interesting to know when, by whom and in what context, ?: first started being termed as either 'the trinary operator' or 'the ternary operator'?
I just dug through a bunch of old language references including a Kernighain & Ritchie from 1978, Stoustrup from 1986, the Waite's Group ANSI C from 1989 and several others including a Java manual from the late 90's and it is universally referred to as 'the conditional expression'.
Does anyone else know or have a reference on this?
In reply to Re: To Trinary or not to Ternary
by BrowserUk
in thread To Trinary or not to Ternary
by rendler
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