monad-challenges VS Rambda

Compare monad-challenges vs Rambda and see what are their differences.

monad-challenges

A set of challenges for jump starting your understanding of monads. (by mightybyte)
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Haskell JavaScript
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monad-challenges

Posts with mentions or reviews of monad-challenges. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-16.
  • A good online course/eBook for learning Rust in Functional style?
    9 projects | /r/rust | 16 Sep 2021
    One kata that I love is the random number challenge in Mighty Byte's Haskell monad challenges: https://github.com/mightybyte/monad-challenges (doesn't seem to be hosted anywhere any more...) Here is my attempt at making it a bit more straight forward: https://github.com/ygt-mikekchar/applicative-kata Beware, though: it's not finished and there are areas that are downright wrong. Here is a weird ES6 implementation: https://github.com/ygt-mikekchar/es6-monad-challenge
  • Porting monad-challenges to PureScript
    1 project | /r/purescript | 5 Mar 2021
    I'm new to contributing to open source. Can someone weigh in on the etiquette on forking the monad-challenges repo to port it to PureScript? The text says it's licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0), and the only code is MCPrelude.hs, and the LICENSE file looks like it has a standard BSD 3 clause license, so it seems like a fork would be OK. Do people usually contact the authors to get their blessings too?
  • Need help in learning
    2 projects | /r/purescript | 3 Mar 2021
    I thought the Monad Challenges at http://mightybyte.github.io/monad-challenges/ were great for that, but is done in Haskell and uses a slightly customized Prelude. Porting to Purescript should be pretty straightforward

Rambda

Posts with mentions or reviews of Rambda. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-20.

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rust-fp - The Library for Functional Programming in Rust

applicative-kata - Understanding applicative functors by playing with a random number generator (based on Mighty Byte's Monad Kata)

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lambda

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