I am Russian speaker, but I never use ⊕ instead of XOR.
I think ⊕ is not something Russian, but something from boolean algebra.
proof:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2295/index.htm ("Enclosed
Mathematical Operators" char class)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exclusive_or
http://en.w
In particular, Russian XOR is ⊕. I didn't see other operators, but it's
possible there are americanisms too.
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Title:
Operator
Could you give an example of a localized xor etc?
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