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− | Some notes for beginners on to pronounce those strange Haskell operators etc. |
+ | Some notes for beginners on how to pronounce those strange Haskell operators etc. |
− | This is just a rough start |
+ | This is just a rough start to this page. Obviously needs more work. |
This can be a table with formal and informal ways of saying various operators and code snippets such as |
This can be a table with formal and informal ways of saying various operators and code snippets such as |
Revision as of 16:59, 8 January 2008
Some notes for beginners on how to pronounce those strange Haskell operators etc.
This is just a rough start to this page. Obviously needs more work.
This can be a table with formal and informal ways of saying various operators and code snippets such as
->
maps to, to
-<
=>
is a witness for, implies
.
ring, dot
<-
drawn from, from
++
append
+++
>>=
bind
f :: Int -> Int
f has type Int to Int