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Everyday monads - A++ [Eric Torreborre's Blog]

Abstraction is the bread and butter of our trade, right? The problem is that when you abstract too much, you don't always know where you came from and why. You see? The sentence above is already very abstract ;-). Let's try to be more concrete. I want to

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Overloading Semicolon, or, monads from 10,000 Feet at Oliver Steele

The main message of this posting is that you already use monads, just without the labels. The complexity in most explanations comes from factoring out the different pieces of what you already know, and from the mathematical exposition in terms of category

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All About Monads

aims to explain the concept of a monad and its application to functional programming in a way that is easy to understand and useful to beginning and intermediate Haskell programmers. Familiarity with the Haskell language is assumed, but no prior experienc

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Monads in Scheme

An explanation of Monads from a Scheme PoV. A little hard to follow as I read on, my Scheme and CPS knowledge is rusty

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Monads in Ruby, Part 1: Introduction - Moonbase

A very lucid explanation of the identity monad. Good start for the monad clueless

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Monads in Perl

A very obtuse example of Monads in Perl

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