I call it "an m" or (more specifically) "an Int m" or "a list of Int". For instance, "a list" or "an Int list" or "a list of Int". - Conal
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Luke Palmer <lrpal...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Jochem Berndsen <joc...@functor.nl> > wrote: > >> Now, here's the question: Is is correct to say that [3, 5, 8] is a > >> monad? > > > > In what sense would this be a monad? I don't quite get your question. > > I think the question is this: if m is a monad, then what do you call > a thing of type m Int, or m Whatever. > > Luke > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >
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