2016-10-19 9:27 GMT+02:00 Nick H <[email protected]>:

> The only situation where backticks are useful is when you are doing a
> single function call, and "foo `function` bar" is easier to read than 
> "function
> foo bar". I haven't seen this crop up too many times. But if it does, "foo
> |> function bar" is just as good.
>


Except, "foo |> function bar" would be wrong. It would have to be "bar |>
function foo". :-)

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