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armchairhacker
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yccs27
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Monads got their name from monoids (being a monoid in the category of endofunctors). Monoids are equivalent to one-object categories, so the name uses the greek syllable "mono" for one.
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intrinsicallee
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It comes from Pythagoras, not Gnosticism
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urxvtcd
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Yeah, would like to know as well. I think the applicative functor was originally call "Idiom", another weird name.
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