Last night I went on a very small rant about the pipeline operator, |>, coming to JavaScript. Thought I'd boil it down to one of my little lessons in an image. Let me know what you think!pic.twitter.com/Rquh188LzH
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Last night I went on a very small rant about the pipeline operator, |>, coming to JavaScript. Thought I'd boil it down to one of my little lessons in an image. Let me know what you think!pic.twitter.com/Rquh188LzH
Woah, what? So if I'm reading this right, the pipeline operator goes from right to left? myData |> foo |> bar |> baz is equal to: foo(bar(baz(myData))) That's... unexpected.
you're reading that wrong, functions go the other way.
I never change how the functions are nested, that's the key to the image.
Because I don't change how they are nested, I can show how function order changes between compose and pipe
oops, re-read and it makes sense. Should pay more attention. Thanks for the clarification! :D
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