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# Ch 9
You jump into this section a little quickly -- could use some explanation.
> Now, I've seen these laws, identity and associativity, somewhere before... Hold on, I'm thinking...Yes of course! …
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Original bug ID: BZ#3342
From: @gmalecha
Reported version: unspecified
CC: @silene, @herbelin, @mikeshulman
See also: [BZ#3746](…
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Nice project. Just a few pointers. Take away from it as much as you want:
Do notation can help a lot to make effectful code readable
but it can also hide what is happening in the background.
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-- EP: Here is where I start reading about applicative vs monadic parsers.
-- https://habr.com/ru/post/436234/
-- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7861903/what-are-the-benefits-of-applicative-par…
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## About the author
I am a university student, studying a double degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. I am a programmer, working in C#; however, in recent months, have dived deep into the Ha…
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I am trying to get my head around the section composition in chapter 12, and I don't understand how comp1 is working:
```
const comp1 = compose(sequence(Compose.of), map(Compose.of));
comp1(Identi…
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## Overview
This looks awesome, and makes me want to bring out the whole FP toolkit to use along with ferrum. I'm looking for thoughts and/or best practices for using ferrum with non-sequence object…
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This might belong in another library (although I think the typeclasses and base impls might belong in relude core), but it would be cool to have a consistent answer to encoding and decoding JSON for a…
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### Finish First release of Haskell track
We need to finish the beginner track and slowly plan out the next sections as well. The Haskell-Notes repository should be copied here as the master and then…
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In #218 I suggested that "balanced" pipes form an indexed applicative, which in other words is a particular kind of lax monoidal functor:
```haskell
class Functor f => EssenceOfApply f
where
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