@mEEGal @ZILtoid1991 Honestly, the best way I've found to understand monads (if we're talking Haskell) is to look at the type signatures of its functions. Understanding return, (>>=), and (>>) will essentially tell you everything you need to know.
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@mEEGal @ZILtoid1991 Honestly, the best way I've found to understand monads (if we're talking Haskell) is to look at the type signatures of its functions. Understanding
return,(>>=), and(>>)will essentially tell you everything you need to know.