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Wat, the Elm-ist
Thinking in types may be simpler than you think.
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Apr 4
How to Monad
Where we learn that Monads, like Functors, should abide the Laws.
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Michel Belleville
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Mar 22, 2022
My Little Functor
Mapping is magic!
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Michel Belleville
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May 10, 2020
The Purple People Parser
Where we purposefully parse probably purple people.
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Michel Belleville
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May 2, 2020
Monads, what are they good for?
Where we put it all together to discover a new lib.
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Michel Belleville
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Apr 25, 2020
The Art of Wrapping Functions
Where we learn that
andMap
is not just for
Decoder
s
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Michel Belleville
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Nov 25, 2019
One field too many
Sometimes you can’t find a
mapN
with a high enough N
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Michel Belleville
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Aug 27, 2019
The M-word
In which we map, we concat, andThen we concatMap
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Michel Belleville
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Aug 3, 2019
Juicing JSON, andThen some
Where a Decode is but a box that hold future data… or not.
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Michel Belleville
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Jul 5, 2019
Fleecing JSON
Where we extract that juicy functionally pure data out of messy JSON strings
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Michel Belleville
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Jun 11, 2019
Generator-ception
Where we
andThen
a
Generator
inside a
Generator
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A blog about Elm, functional programming, and a clever (if rubber) duck called Wat.
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