Cagdas,
        Is it possible for you to give an
example where you think there is too much thinking
involved? I dont see it.
        Writing haskell IO with monads
(with the Do notation) is just a straightforward as
writing C code for the same steps, isnt it? Just try
not to think about it too much :)

Cheers!

--- Cagdas Ozgenc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings.
> 
> I have very little experience with monads. However
> my first impression is
> that there is too much thinking process involved in
>

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