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!= or <> ?

I use <> but in this course the syntax != is the same. what is the difference? Can I use both?

4th Aug 2016, 1:24 PM
antonio
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4 Answers
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They are functionally equivalent in every aspect for both mysql (this course) and tSQL (mostlymicrosoft)
4th Aug 2016, 3:45 PM
Jacob Lynn
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Same work
5th Aug 2016, 7:56 AM
Wannisa Paethong
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it's not the same operators.
5th Aug 2016, 5:10 AM
Jin
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Same but != easer
5th Aug 2016, 9:25 PM
Mohamed Ibrahem
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