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This repository contains collections of code snippets related to my
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This repository contains collections of code snippets related to my
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[Effect Systems](https://jrpotter.github.io/posts/effect-systems/) blog post.
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[Effect Systems](https://jrpotter.github.io/posts/effect-systems/) blog post.
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The post is not yet publically available.
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> As I’ve begun exploring the world of so-called algebraic effect systems, I’ve
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> As I’ve begun exploring the world of so-called algebraic effect systems, I’ve
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become increasingly frustrated in the level of documentation around them.
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> become increasingly frustrated in the level of documentation around them.
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Learning to use them (and moreso, understanding how they work) requires diving
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> Learning to use them (and moreso understanding how they work) requires diving
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into the internals, watching various videos, and hoping to grok why certain
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> into library internals, watching various videos, and hoping to grok why
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effects aren’t being interpreted they way you might have hoped. My goal in this
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> certain effects aren’t being interpreted the way you might have hoped. My goal
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post is to address this issue, at least to some degree, in a focused,
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> in this post is to address this issue, at least to some degree, in a focused,
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pedagogical fashion. In particular, I’ll aim to build up an intution of the
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> pedagogical fashion.
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fused-effects, library, chosen because it seems to have the most active
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development, the smallest dependency footprint, and minimal type machinery.
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## Building
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## Building
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