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Is that monads in your stack trace?

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Audience member jokingly points at Reform 3's stack trace and asks if monads (dry-monads) are involved. Sutterer answers that Trailblazer has its own success/failure 'railway' dialect — more readable, easier to use, and with tracing that monads lack. He borrowed success/failure names from functional programming so technically 'maybe it's a monad.'

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No dry-monads; Trailblazer uses its own railway-pattern success/failure dialect with tracing, borrowing naming from FP.
question Is that monads in your stack trace?
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Question targets Trailblazer's success/failure railway internals vs dry-monads.
question Is that monads in your stack trace?
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