Monads could be useful if you wanted to write your program as purely as possible, but they're really a mathematical attempt to make Haskell a usable language. I've never needed them in Perl. The only time I would use them is if I were to build my own transactional system and I needed composable operations.
In reply to Re: Is it worth using Monads in Perl ? and what the Monads are ?
by chromatic
in thread Is it worth using Monads in Perl ? and what the Monads are ?
by rootcho
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