raould:
>
> hi,
>
> somehow i signed myself up to try to encourage (i could not in good
> conscience say "lead") a discussion about monads at Thursday's Bay
> Area Clojure meeting.
>
> http://www.meetup.com/The-Bay-Area-Clojure-User-Group/
>
> it would be a great thing if folks who really do grok monads could
> stop in for the meeting to help us out.
>
> having said that, if you do take up this request for help, i would
> strongly encourage you to also ask yourself if you are in fact any
> good at explaining them to other people! no offense but i feel like a
> lot of the problem with understanding monads is that they are mostly
> taught poorly. (e.g. ideally we'd figure out what things we're all
> familiar with that are related to monads so we could approach them
> from that direction, perhaps?)
There's a great monad tutorial by Bryan in RWH:
http://book.realworldhaskell.org/read/monads.html
Amongst other resources.
-- Don
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