>>>>> "Hamilton" == Hamilton Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes,
about forwards (is it backwards?) composition:

    > A composition using this operator, e.g.,

    >   f >.> g >.> h

    > is easily understood as a pipeline in which data flows from left to right.
    > Using ordinary composition (.), the same function would be written

    >   h . g . f

    > which can be thought of as a pipeline only if one imagines data flowing
    > right to left.

Well, the *demand* for data flows from left to right.  (Isn't
electric current in some sense the flow of demand for electrons??)
--
Peter Hancock

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