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Hyphens and Hashtags? - ?the Stories Behind the Symbols on Our Keyboard
Hyphens and Hashtags? - ?the Stories Behind the Symbols on Our Keyboard | Claire Cock-Starkey
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The punctuation marks, mathematical symbols and glyphs which haunt the edges of our keyboards have evolved over many hundreds of years. They shape our understanding of texts, calculations and online interactions. Without these symbols all texts would run in endless unbroken lines of letters and numbers. Many hands and minds have created, refined and promulgated the symbols which give form to our written communication. Through individual entries discussing the story behind each example, 'Hyphens & Hashtags' reveals the long road many of these special characters have taken on their way into general use. In the digital age of communication, some symbols have gained an additional meaning or a new lease of life - the colon now doubles up as the eyes of a smiling face emoticon and the hashtag has travelled from obscurity to an essential component of social media. Alongside historical roots, this book also considers ever-evolving modern usage and uncovers those symbols which have now fallen out of fashion. 'Hyphens & Hashtags' casts a well-deserved spot-light on these stalwarts of typography whose handy knack for summing up a command or concept in simple shorthand marshals our sentences, clarifies a calculation or adds some much-needed emotion to our online interactions.
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Aaand here we go, here's my #BookSpinBingo card. And my first book read for it! I don't know how much I'll manage since my last exam is 13th June, but maybe a lot once I'm free!?

Finished this book today; lots of short-and-sweet entries on various different glyphs and how they were invented, how they're evolved, and where (if anywhere) they're going. Little bit moreish, since the chapters are so short! I enjoyed it.

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Aaand time for my #BookSpin list. I've started the tagged book already; nice short chapters means it feels like I'm speeding through!

And yep, I did spend ages writing this out in different colours -- I somehow hadn't quite remembered my reMarkable could do that. The colours are very limited, but they exist! (At least for export; on the actual tablet it's all grayscale.)

shanaqui As usual, I've replaced books that I read in previous months with the next book in the series if there is one, and noted in those lil' circles when I read books in that slot.

And... yes. Number 4 really is developing some bad vibes here.
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RaeLovesToRead I want a ReMarkable so bad 😩💕 2y
willaful I discovered that my simple word processing program, Bean, could do different colors. It was a fun surprise, because I had no idea how I was going to do cool lists like everyone else does. I'm not artistic or crafty. 2y
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