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  1. Proceedings of the first ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Haskell (Haskell '08)
  2. Making monads first-class with template haskell
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Making monads first-class with template haskell

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Harrison, William L. Kariotis, Pericles S. Procter, Adam M.
Abstract Monads as an organizing principle for programming and semantics are notoriously difficult to grasp, yet they are a central and powerful abstraction in Haskell. This paper introduces a domain-specific language, MonadLab, that simplifies the construction of monads, and describes its implementation in Template Haskell. MonadLab makes monad construction truly first class, meaning that arcane theoretical issues with respect to monad transformers are completely hidden from the programmer. The motivation behind the design of MonadLab is to make monadic programming in Haskell simpler while providing a tool for non-Haskell experts that will assist them in understanding this powerful abstraction.
Ending Page 110
Page Count 12
Starting Page 99
File Format PDF MP4 MP2 / MPA / MP3
ISBN 9781605580647
DOI 10.1145/1411286.1411300
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2008-09-25
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Monads Staged programming Domain-specific languages
Content Type Audio Text
Resource Type Article
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