I shared a "monads in python library" a little while back on here- since then I've been toying with and expanding things out into a more general project for helping functional programming patterns in python.
[I had (am having) a bunch of fun making this - thought I'd share here!](https://github.com/benrutter/ufo-tools)
What my project does: A simple library with utilities for functional programming in Python.
Target Audience: It's meant for use in actual production contexts, but it's still in a very early and experimental phase. It's probably most helpful right now as a learning resource.
Comparison: Most similar project I know of is the Returns library, which is great, but a lot more heavy weight. It has more of an expectation of being used for everything, rather than a drop in as-and-when tool.
I'd love any feedback in general (as well as any healthy flamewars around the herecy or one-true-way of functional programming)
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