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Code Symbols

Comprehensive collection of programming and development symbols including logical operators, comparison operators, comment symbols and special characters. Covers core symbols from multiple programming languages like JavaScript arrow functions, Python comments, SQL syntax, HTML markup, providing developers with complete code symbol reference to enhance programming efficiency and code readability.

Operators

&&
Logical AND
||
Logical OR
!=
Not Equal
===
Strict Equal
=>
Arrow Function
<=>
Spaceship Operator
??
Nullish Coalescing
?.
Optional Chaining

Comment Symbols

//
Single Line Comment
/* */
Multi-line Comment
#
Python/Shell Comment
--
SQL Comment
<!--
HTML Comment Start
-->
HTML Comment End

Special Characters

`
Backtick
~
Tilde
@
At Symbol
$
Dollar Sign
%
Percent Sign
^
Caret
&
Ampersand
|
Pipe

How to Use Code Symbols

  1. Find the symbol you like and click or tap it — it is copied to your clipboard instantly.

  2. Open the app where you want to use it: Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, Discord, or any text field.

  3. Paste it: long-press and choose Paste on mobile, or press Ctrl+V (Windows) / Cmd+V (Mac).

Code Symbol Names and Unicode

SymbolNameUnicode
&&Logical ANDU+0026 U+0026
||Logical ORU+007C U+007C
!=Not EqualU+0021 U+003D
===Strict EqualU+003D U+003D U+003D
=>Arrow FunctionU+003D U+003E
<=>Spaceship OperatorU+003C U+003D U+003E
??Nullish CoalescingU+003F U+003F
?.Optional ChainingU+003F U+002E

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I copy Code symbols?

Just click or tap any symbol on this page and it is automatically copied to your clipboard — no selecting or keyboard shortcuts needed. Then paste it wherever you want.

Can I use these symbols on Instagram, TikTok and WhatsApp?

Yes. These are standard Unicode characters, so they work in Instagram bios and captions, TikTok profiles, WhatsApp messages, Discord, X (Twitter), Facebook and almost every modern app.

Why do some symbols display as boxes (□) or question marks?

A box means the font on that device does not include the character yet. Newer symbols may not render on older systems — the most popular symbols on this page are widely supported.

Are these symbols free to use?

Yes, completely free for personal and commercial use. Unicode characters are part of an open standard and are not copyrighted — copy as many as you like.

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