A realization I had tonight: the monadic IO construct Haskell uses to enforce purity does not require static types—it works perfectly fine in a dynamically-typed language, too. This seems obvious in retrospect but clearly isn’t, given that I hadn’t thought about it until now!
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There are a great many built-in monads too. And the funcool libraries provide even more.
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