>
>
> I probably won't be able to resist to type check it with core.typed at 
> some point.
>

If you contribute that, or help me baking in (some) non-invasive type 
checking into Fluokitten, that would be FANTASTIC! I have that in vague 
long-term plans, but I haven't had time to look at core.typed (I only 
skimmed through the homepage when it was released).
 

> And enough documentation to satisfy Michael Klishin? I'm impressed :)
>
>  
Thanks :) Actually, one of the main project goals is to make monads (et al) 
approachable for beginners, and for that, docs and tutorials are the main 
thing. So, this library really does not make much sense without lots of 
documentation. I hope to even improve it on that point.

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