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between-0.9.0.1: README.md

It turns out that this combinator

    f ~@~ g = (f .) . (. g)

is a powerful thing. It was abstracted from following (commonly used)
pattern `f . h . g` where `f` and `g` are fixed.

This library not only define `~@~` combinator, but also some derived
combinators that can help us to easily define a lot of things including
lenses. See [lens package](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens) for
detais on what lenses are.