Use a record instead of a list to clarify arguments in Programming in Nu#Operators examples.#2004
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In Programming in Nu#Operators:262 inferring the arguments from the list position could introduce some misunderstanding.
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LGTM, thanks for the quick PR
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In Programming in Nu#Operators:262 inferring the arguments from the list position could introduce some misunderstanding.
This PR is a result of my own misunderstanding (see issue #2003) in how a list was spread. I recognize that my misunderstanding was not a result of a lack of clarity, but that I simply did not understand how it operated, and had not properly scrutinized the following examples.
However, I do believe that this makes things clearer, at the risk of being needlessly tedious. This is left for your consideration.