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Re: side-effects, I/O, and the lot     

Author: Ertugrul Söylemez
Date: Aug 22, 2008 07:26

... around inside this data type for you automatically, is treated in that way. Then you have the IO monad. So that's what monads are. Cool. Thanks a lot. That's what the IO monad is, a very specific monad. This is how Haskell implements impureness in a pure way. Monads are a very generic abstract ...
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Re: side-effects, I/O, and the lot     

Author: Dirk Thierbach
Date: Aug 22, 2008 06:14

...don't really pass the external world around as an variable, that's only a convenient way to think about it). And since monads are an abstract data type, you can use them for other stuff, too. Cool. Thanks a lot. You're welcome. - Dirk
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Re: side-effects, I/O, and the lot     

Author: Nyang A. Phra
Date: Aug 22, 2008 05:31

... to that data type that make sure that the World, which is threaded around inside this data type for you automatically, is treated in that way. Then you have the IO monad. So that's what monads are. Cool. Thanks a lot.
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Re: Thanks Walter     

Author: Mad Max
Date: May 27, 2008 01:45

...problem with it. Deal with it and stop greeting & grassing people up like a baby Really why were your lot singing it against the Dundee support then, just for starters? Why is the streets of Ireland painted with call all HUNS are you really that thick to think they mean rangers supporters? what is a Brit Hun? as for grassing, thank your lot for starting it.
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Thanks for all your advises.     

Author: Cindy
Date: Feb 7, 2008 12:50

...code and number to that kind and friendly man. I simply had to give it a chance. But I guess I will not know anything for sure untill Monday or Tuesday. Then I will let you know again. Thanks a lot for the interest from all of you. Ruth
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Re: Thanks Gary. Thanks a lot.     

Author: Gary Jackson
Date: Aug 21, 2007 11:02

Mick the Merciless wrote: On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 21:05:36 +0100, Gary Jackson wrote: Thanks Mick, but this week I don't think I shall be on air. So are we condemned to stony silence? DSOM or a version of it will be online Thurs - Sat from http://www.live365.com/stations/my_generation I'll keep you posted on Skyline. There should be more news tomorrow -- Gary Jackson www...
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Re: Thanks Gary. Thanks a lot.     

Author: Mick the Merciless
Date: Aug 20, 2007 13:19

On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 21:05:36 +0100, Gary Jackson wrote: Thanks Mick, but this week I don't think I shall be on air. So are we condemned to stony silence? -- MTM. <Heu! Tintinnuntius meus "The empty sidewalks on my block are not to blame"
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Re: Thanks Gary. Thanks a lot.     

Author: Gary Jackson
Date: Aug 20, 2007 13:05

Michael Fanner wrote: Thanks to you playing Alabama last Wednesday, I am on a serious Neil Young kick and I'm quite amazed at the stuff that I have on my ...), I think that you should play (after No Mules Fool, I hasten to add) 'Cowgirl in the Sand'. Totally awesome track. Thanks Mick, but this week I don't think I shall be on air. The reason being that there is a big meeting at the ...
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Re: Thanks Gary. Thanks a lot.     

Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Aug 20, 2007 12:17

Michael Fanner wrote: Thanks to you playing Alabama last Wednesday, I am on a serious Neil Young kick and I'm quite amazed at the stuff that I have on my hard drive that I've never heard before. To that end, should you wish for a decent length tea break this week (Ten minutes and four seconds to be exact), I think that you should play (after No Mules Fool, I hasten to add) '...
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Thanks Gary. Thanks a lot.     

Author: Michael Fanner
Date: Aug 20, 2007 11:00

Thanks to you playing Alabama last Wednesday, I am on a serious Neil Young kick and I'm quite amazed at the stuff that I have on my hard drive that I've never heard before. To that end, should you wish for a decent length tea break this week (Ten minutes and four seconds to be exact), I think that you should play (after No Mules Fool, I hasten to add) 'Cowgirl in the Sand'. Totally awesome...
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