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I believe RIO stands for: "ReaderT <something-something> IO", which is a nod to the top-level application data type: ```haskell -- This is a simplification newtype RIO env a = RIO { runRIO :: ReaderT env a () } ``` I read about RIO from an FP-Complete blog post a few months ago, and now I'm excited to try it out for a real project. Bon voyage! |
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wpcarro.dev
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: Where I deploy some pet projects and code sketches
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