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If a Haskell list falls in the forest, how deep is the indentation?
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Monads help manage complexity by sequencing operations cleanly. No more tangled logic just predictable flows and elegant transformations. Once you get it, monads become second nature in functional programming.
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Monads help structure your code like a story: step-by-step, without surprises. They handle errors, IO, or state changes while keeping your logic pure. Once you see the pattern, monads become second nature.
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Is Haskell's letter replacement as easy as finding Waldo, or harder?
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Is finding words in Haskell as easy as finding Waldo?
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In Haskell, is remembering randomness an art form or a science experiment? 🎨🔬"
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Did you know that you can enforce a type-variable as being "phantom" using constraints by requiring BOTH `Contravariant` AND `Functor` instances? If you can prove those constraints, you can use `phantom` to map either way!
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I've been experimenting with nested do-notation lately, mostly in tests.
Helps provide logical test 'units' which help readability, and introduce new lexical scope so I don't have to think up 20 names for 'user'.
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Had to subtract an offset from ALL nested Ints inside `[(Int, Int), [(Int, Int)])]` and on another occasion just `[(Int, Int)]`; so what do you do? BIPLATE!
Lenses make you feel like a programming wizard. 🧙♂️
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