Yeap, I've had looked at Jim Duey's projects and had read his articles at 
his website; it's good content.

On Thursday, February 7, 2013 1:48:12 AM UTC-8, Marek Srank wrote:
>
> btw, have you seen https://github.com/jduey/protocol-monads ?
>
> Marek
>
> On Thursday, February 7, 2013 1:06:39 AM UTC+1, Armando Blancas wrote:
>>
>> Morph is a new implementation of monads based on protocols. It's intended 
>> to provide the common patterns of error-handling, short-circuit sequencing, 
>> and modeling of stateful computations in pure functions. I've tried to make 
>> this library idiomatic while keeping it close to its Haskell roots.
>>
>> This is a utility library that, I hope, can make your coding easier. No 
>> particular knowledge is assumed or required. The docs name things but rely 
>> on getting an intuitive feeling of what's going on. Protocols are relevant 
>> only if you want to write your own plumbing, which shouldn't be difficult; 
>> otherwise it's all ready to use.
>>
>> Project:       https://github.com/blancas/morph
>> User Guide: https://github.com/blancas/morph/wiki
>> Codox API:  http://blancas.github.com/morph
>>
>> Please use the project wiki for feedback, bug reports, or feature 
>> requests.
>>
>>

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