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They even use the same keystrokes (if you have alpha locked for the := notation).
However, I was wondering if it was considered a bad practice in HP programming to use the STO symbol to store variables instead of the var := value syntax or if it was considered as fine? I was wondering what is everyone thoughts about this?
I am pretty sure the ▶ symbol was implemented to help the TI folks transition to the HP Prime. The := syntax was implemented (again I am guessing) so that it would be easy to program on a PC and transfer to the calculator. So if you program on the calculator, either is fine. They even use the same keystrokes (if you have alpha locked for the := notation). On a PC, it would be very impractical to use ▶ unless you have a special setup.