Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
All monads do is declare, "Too hard for the compiler to deal with. Make
the programmer deal with it."
I don't *want* to deal with concurrency any more than I have to. That's
what languages are for.
It seems to me that with monads you don't have to deal with concurrency
any more than you have to. A whole lot of the drudge work is removed
compared to something like C or Java. Sure, there's still a tiny bit. If
there is some way to avoid that also I'm sure people would jump on it.
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