Hi,

oh boy it took me a while to find this post again.


Perhaps not exactly. I build monads left and right, but that's because
I don't understand much else. :-) Before you get all hung up on them,
though, I recommend reading "The Typeclassopedia,"[1], which will
introduce you to all of the monad's friends and family.


When you say that you use monads to the left and right, do you mean using pre-defined monad instances, or do you construct your own, ie. define something to be an instance of a monad and then write codes using that instance?



Günther


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