Question

What are the origins of the syntax ">>=" and ">>" in Haskell Monads? I'm not looking for a explanation of how Monads work but instead why the language designers chose that syntax. To me, ">>=" and ">>" seems kind of arbitrary and never made intuitive sense. Does anyone have a intuitive explanation? Is it syntax that comes from category theory?

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m >>= k suggests "feed the result of computation m to the function k"; m >> n suggests "run the m computation and then the n computation".

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