Today I read this fantastic blog post: You Could Have Invented Monads! (And Maybe You Already Have.) http://blog.sigfpe.com/2006/08/you-could-have-invented-monads-and.html
You most probably have seen the post by now, but I just wanted to remind it, just in case. Best, On 3 August 2010 22:51, aditya siram <aditya.si...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > I am doing an "Intro To Monads" talk in September [1]. The audience > consists of experienced non-Haskell developers but they will be familiar > with basic functional concepts (closures, first-class functions etc.). > > I am looking for suggestions on how to introduce the concept and its > implications. I'd also like to include a section on why monads exist and why > we don't really see them outside of Haskell. > > Has anyone here done a talk like this? And if so what parts of your > presentation were successful and what would you stay away from. > > Thanks for the feedback. > -deech > > [1] It's in St.Louis, Missouri at the St.Louis Perl Mongers > meeting<http://St.Louis%20Perl%20Mongers%20meeting>so come on by if you're > around! > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe > > -- Ozgur Akgun
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