On Sep 30, 2012 10:56 AM, "Albert Y. C. Lai" <trebla@vex.net> wrote:
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> On 12-09-29 09:57 PM, Vasili I. Galchin wrote:
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>> I would an examples of monads that are pure, i.e. no side-effects.
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> What does "side effect" mean, to you? Definition?
When discussing monads, at least, a side effect is an effect that is triggered by merely evaluating an expression. A monad is an interface that decouples effects from evaluation.
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> Because some people say "State has no side effect", and some other people say "State has side effects". The two groups use different definitions.
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