What's the common sign to denote ">" and "<"?
Do I use the "V" hand horizonally?
Ha, ha, me too!Yes same here Botts, I signed "greater than" "less than".
Ah, it makes sense now. I wasn't thinking of those symbols in the HTML tag context. :PWell, I was thinking of HTML code, not the expression/algorithm code.
In HTML, "greater than" and "less than" signs denotes the beginning and end of the tag and it just doesn't seem to make sense linguistically to use "greater than" sign to denote that one in ASL. I was thinking of using two hands to signify those brackets then fingerspell the HTML tag.
Ah, it makes sense now. I wasn't thinking of those symbols in the HTML tag context. :P
Sure, use the horizontal "V's", palms facing signer, as long you don't flash them in the hood.