
Yep, that's its codename. Now, I'm not much of a Windows person. Is the name just a weird coincidence, or does it have anything to do with monads as we know them? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSH_(shell) -- Chad Scherrer "Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana" -- Groucho Marx

Mostly coincidence. It isn't a good choice for name, I think but the
same is true for .NET. Each time when I am googling for .NET I receive
lots of irrelevant results. The same will happen with Monad now.
On 7/14/06, Chad Scherrer
Yep, that's its codename.
Now, I'm not much of a Windows person. Is the name just a weird coincidence, or does it have anything to do with monads as we know them?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSH_(shell) --
Chad Scherrer
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On 7/15/06, Krasimir Angelov
Mostly coincidence. It isn't a good choice for name, I think but the same is true for .NET. Each time when I am googling for .NET I receive lots of irrelevant results. The same will happen with Monad now.
It's not even a production release yet, and already the mainstream-to-be is taking over the google results. Googling for microsoft monad gives all powershell and no MS Research! -- Chad Scherrer "Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana" -- Groucho Marx

On 7/16/06, Chad Scherrer
On 7/15/06, Krasimir Angelov
wrote: Mostly coincidence. It isn't a good choice for name, I think but the same is true for .NET. Each time when I am googling for .NET I receive lots of irrelevant results. The same will happen with Monad now.
It's not even a production release yet, and already the mainstream-to-be is taking over the google results. Googling for microsoft monad gives all powershell and no MS Research!
Try: [monad site:research.microsoft.com].
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Chad Scherrer
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