()=> :} isn't a valid span of JS in any non-string context, but there is bound to be a Haskell library that introduces a ()=>:} binary operator/infix function.
(This is a joke, all of ():} are reserved characters)
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
Javascript is very close to start looking like a bunch of emojis:
()=> :}
HA! You are 100% right!
()=> :}
isn't a valid span of JS in any non-string context, but there is bound to be a Haskell library that introduces a()=>:}
binary operator/infix function.(This is a joke, all of
():}
are reserved characters)