← Back to context Comment by shakow 3 years ago I love option types, but I don't think they make a lot of sense in dynamically typed languages. 1 comment shakow Reply fredrikholm 3 years ago Agreed.We used them at work (Clojure) and it didn't solve anything; normal idioms don't apply to monads and the mental overhead of having to know when they are used is the exact same as having to know when something might be nil.
fredrikholm 3 years ago Agreed.We used them at work (Clojure) and it didn't solve anything; normal idioms don't apply to monads and the mental overhead of having to know when they are used is the exact same as having to know when something might be nil.
Agreed.
We used them at work (Clojure) and it didn't solve anything; normal idioms don't apply to monads and the mental overhead of having to know when they are used is the exact same as having to know when something might be nil.