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== year 2012 == * 2012-02 [http://blog.g23.co/futures-monads-with-the-context-of-asynchrono Futures: Monads with the Context of Asynchronous Programming] - mr23 *: "it's best to think of a monad as representing some context. What do I mean by context? ..." * 2012-02 [http://the-27th-comrade.appspot.com/blog/ahJzfnRoZS0yN3RoLWNvbXJhZGVyDAsSBUVudHJ5GOFdDA The Day Python Embarassed Imperative Programming] - The 27th Comrade *: "Monads are conditional function calls" * 2012-02 [http://youtu.be/Mw_Jnn_Y5iA Scala Monads] - Dan Rosen, Marakana [scala, video] * 2012-04 [http://softwaresimply.blogspot.com/2012/04/less-travelled-monad-tutorial-part-1.html The Less Travelled Monad Tutorial: Part 1], [http://softwaresimply.blogspot.ca/2012/04/ltmt-part-2-monads.html Part 2] - mightybyte *: "a monad is a certain type of context that provides two things: a way to put things into the context, and function application within the context" * 2012-04 [http://cdsmith.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/why-do-monads-matter/ Why Do Monads Matter?] - Chris Smith *: "... The category that they form is called a Kleisli category, and it’s basically another way of looking at monads." * 2012-08 [http://newartisans.com/2012/08/monads-in-pictures/ Monads in Pictures] - johnw *: "This is not a tutoral on monads, nor will I use any math terms here. This is for people who have learned enough about monads to use them, but want to get a better picture of what they’re doing and why they exist." * 2012-11 [http://cswords.com/paper/alamode.pdf Monads à la Mode] - Cameron Swords and Daniel P. Friedman *: "The purpose of this article is to provide a concise introductionto monads for anyone who has an understanding of Scheme and simple types."
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