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I think dboreham's objection was exactly the opposite!



Idk i mean simply knowing what the code for >> looks like doesn't mean you're used to thinking in that way.

There was a time years ago when someone was showing me the types of (>>) and (>>=) in Haskell and my question was "ok, but what does that have to do with IO?!?"




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