at my work near the entrance i always use there is a poster frame that includes a cubby for pamphlets. However, there are no pamphlets, and someone stuck a little container of lip gloss in there.
it has been there for months. no one removes the lip gloss. it remains resolute, indomitable. it is the Rock of my work building.
I always know that, no matter how chaotic life gets, I can always count on lip gloss to still be in its little pamphlet cubby.
@wallhackio all data is json there is only one type and it’s object
@aescling @wallhackio she never responded to this
I'm not sure how useful monads are in any context where a language doesn't provide syntactical sugar for the usage
The practical benefits of a monad are not distinguishable from this
chaining from the point of view of someone using a library (unless you exposed the bind/return function to the user)
It can allow some elegant code reuse for implementers I suppose
But it's such a complicated concept for something that it is ultimately a tertiary tenet of functional programming
On the other hand I do like them because they are Cool and Interesting
@wallhackio burritos have culture where·as wraps are a symbol of white suburbia
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