Alex Nedelcu on Nostr: On #Scala's #CatsEffect library — one common myth is that it's a library built for ...
On #Scala's #CatsEffect library — one common myth is that it's a library built for “tagless final” (TF).
While it's true that it gives you unparalleled ability to use TF and monad transformer stacks, it's perfectly usable without. Most libraries from #Typelevel are.
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