On Jul 12, 2:36 pm, Tamreen Khan <histor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Are monads all that special? My understanding is that even in Haskell
> its wise to not use monads all that much, since it starts to make the
> code look a little too imperative if not wielded correctly. They're
> not really the meat of haskell/fp. Macros on the other hand are an
> important part of lisp, although their overuse is also discouraged :)
>

My humble understanding is that macros complicate composability,
whereas monads facilitate it.

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