On Friday, 20 September 2013 at 09:43:10 UTC, bearophile wrote:
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Another thing to notice is that Haskell user defined operators
sometimes hurt my ability to read code. This is composed with the precedent problem.

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I remember that reading a tutorial about Elm felt much more easy to read than other text based on Haskell because Elm's author took great care of choosing readable operators..

That said, he made the same mistake as Haskell's authors: currying is a *mathematical detail* which shouldn't obscure function type:
'f: a->b->c' is less readable than 'f: a,b->c'.

renoX

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