This is a pattern I have used **occasionally**.

That whole talk is just patterns that were in my head at the time. Take 
whatever you find useful from it, but don't treat it as a universal or 
complete list.

If you squint, that 'chain-consequences' function behaves sort of like a 
monad, but I won't claim it's properly monadic according to anyone's 
definition.

–S

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