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It’s what drives me nuts about people making custom operators on Haskell.

A word is easy to search, but something like “~~>>=>” doesn’t really give anything and it’s not nearly as cute as the writers of the libraries seem to think it is.

I know about Hoogle but that’s not a solution, as that only searches documentation, not stuff like Stackoverflow.




I randomly chose *> to search for on Google. It does pretty well, and yes, the top result is StackOverflow.

https://www.google.com/search?q=*%3E&iflsig=AL9hbdgAAAAAZzeB...*


Huh, fair enough, I feel like that must be recent because I was having trouble with that before, but maybe it was never as bad as I thought it was.

I'll admit I was wrong!




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