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From: Jan Van Ryswyck <jan.van.rysw...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 21:05:55 +0100
Local: Mon, Mar 14 2011 4:05 pm
Subject: [ANN] E-VAN on 29 March 2011 - Mike Hadlow on Monads

We’re more than happy to announce that Mike
Hadlow<http://mikehadlow.blogspot.com/> agreed
to do a talk on
Monads<http://mikehadlow.blogspot.com/2011/01/monads-in-c1-introduction.html>.
These days, monads are the "celebrities of programming language theory". But
they also inspire fear in the hearts of lowly imperative programmers.
However they are a very useful and powerful abstraction and they pop up
everywhere. C#'s Linq syntax is Monadic, for example. Having an
understanding of Monads will give you the conceptual tools to greatly
simplify many programming challenges, from dealing with nulls and managing
state, to asynchronous programming and parsing. This talk will be mostly C#,
but I will also be introducing a little F# and even some Haskell.

http://europevan.blogspot.com/2011/03/mike-hadlow-on-monads-on-29-mar...

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