@mEEGal @ZILtoid1991 Honestly, the best way I’ve found to understand monads (if we’re talking Haskell) is to look at the type signatures of its functions. Understanding return, (>>=), and (>>) will essentially tell you everything you need to know.
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@HumanPerson @Pro True, though we should probably do away with cursor for entirely different reasons.
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Maybe worth looking into. I wonder how much shipping to Canada would cost me.
Yeah, I found his videos by jumping down a 6502 rabbit hole.
Oh yeah, I can’t see any practical use outside of educational, but for that purpose, it’s a fantastic resource.
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1·3 years ago@coderipper Yeah. It broke it down in such a way that I would probably be able to replicate this process if I really needed to. I loved that.
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@jqubed Yeah, but I can’t go back to 8.3 length filenames. That, IMHO, was Windows 95’s biggest improvement.