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by koolala
1029 days ago
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It's important to me because if the pattern was actually useful then we should be able to use it anywhere and talk about it. It seems obvious that the pipe "workflow" pattern as they call it isn't the end-all for program composition - so how can we fix and expand it? It seems fixable. Another context question: How would you define a monad in Microsoft Excel? For context, that is my favorite programming language. It seems perfectly capable at doing strong monad composition better than a Linux shell. I just want monads be real and tangible! Examples in reality instead of Math. |
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What on earth makes you convinced that a monad can be implemented in Excel? You don't understand what a monad is, so you can't know whether Excel is "perfectly capable" of it or not.
Read a bunch of monad tutorials, learn Haskell, hey, even develop some "mathematical maturity" if you can get over your disdain for math. That is the way to make progress.
It's not helpful to want monads to be tangible objects. It doesn't matter how much you want it. The world doesn't work like that.