>
> I'm going to try to take the large app design questions and focus them on 
> a more narrow and *admittedly contrived example*.
>
> From what I understand of effect managers, we could write an effect 
> manager to do this but *the documentation around effect managers 
> discourages reaching for them as a solution*.
>

> *It feels like it gets at the sort of problem for which there ought to be 
> a design pattern* — i.e., structure your types and functions like this to 
> solve this sort of problem.
>

You seem very determined to invent a problem to solve, and then to ask the 
community for assistance solving it. My repeatedly pointing this out in 
other threads has obviously not dissuaded you.

Maybe that's fun for you, but I would hate to see a beginner read this post 
and think "maybe I need custom effect managers to write a scalable Elm 
application," which is *insane*.

Anyway, carry on - I just want to make it clear to anyone reading this 
thread that this is just the OP creating puzzles to solve. If anyone 
reading this is wondering whether it applies to you, don't worry: it 
doesn't.

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