...and there is a point where to stop with the mere technicalities, and return to a design in accordance with the inner nature of things. Monads are a mere technology, without explicatory power as a concept or pattern For that reason - discard the second expansion pattern implemented yesterday, since it just raises the complexity level for no given reason - write a summary of my findings while investigating the abilities of Monads during this design excercise. - the goal remains to abandon IterExplorer and use the now complete IterTreeEplorer in its place. Which also defines roughly the extent to wich monadic techniques can be useful for real world applications |
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