Difference between revisions of "Don't fear the Monad"

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=[[Monoid]] helps to guarantee you to build a software with [[one and only one type]] ...(start at 1296)=
=[[Monoid]] helps to guarantee you to build a software with [[one and only one type]] ...(start at 1296)=
Create a generic compatibility operator, that allows you to create other functions through composition.
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Revision as of 07:20, 27 July 2021

Universality:You can convert any function into a table lookup... , and the function is just data (start at 355)

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Monad in terms of Functions, Monoids, Monads...(starting at 455)

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Monoid is the way to build complexity from simplicity...(start at 1010)

Simple in Brian's terms means small. I assume this means a smaller vocabulary, in the monoidal case, only one type, so in the size of type vocabulary, it is small. {{#ev:youtube|ZhuHCtR3xq8|||| |start=1010&end=1080}}

Monoid helps to guarantee you to build a software with one and only one type ...(start at 1296)

Create a generic compatibility operator, that allows you to create other functions through composition. {{#ev:youtube|ZhuHCtR3xq8|||| |start=1126&end=1230}}