Jim, i assume you are familiar with haskell (monads -> haskell :))

So my question is, can you describe the difference in working with
monads in dynamic language (clojure) with working with monads in
haskell.
>From my own experience i would say that without a firm help from
typing system i would struggle with monads in clojure. Heck i struggle
with them even in haskell :)


On Mar 9, 11:15 am, jim <jim.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I gave a talk at CodePaLOUsa on monads and got some favorable
> feedback. So I thought I'd offer to do a live training session on
> monads using pretty much the same material, but at a shared REPL
> rather than with slides.
>
> How it would work is I would start a Skype conference for 5 to 10
> people. We would also all log in to a tmux session where I would show
> the examples and their results.
>
> So, my question is how many would be interested in such a session?
> This would be a basic introduction to monads. Future session could be
> about more advanced monad topics, if there was a demand for that.
>
> Jim

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