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by eru 700 days ago
> It's primarily a technique used in object oriented programming. So it's hard to translate to Haskell.

Yes. I specifically asked like that to avoid getting a description of DI just couched in more OOP jargon but also to provide some alternative programming vocabulary (so you don't have to try to explain everything in everyday English, which seldom goes well).