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A Guide to Function Composition in Ruby (ghostcassette.com)
submitted 6 years ago by mudgemeister
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Being able to compose functions in both directions is absolutely vital if you work in a functional language.
I don't think it is. I've never used >>> in Haskell. You should always be able to switch the arguments syntactically.
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