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Abstract: this paper is that much can be
learned both about aspects and the aspect weaver if we think of the functional code as a
monadic style program and we couch the different aspects into monads. The weaver
then becomes a lifter to transform programs through different monads. (Update)
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W. De Meuter. Monads as a theoretical foundation for AOP. In International Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Programming at ECOOP, 1997. 25 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/demeuter97monads.html More
@misc{ meuter97monads,
author = "W. De Meuter",
title = "Monads as a theoretical foundation for AOP",
text = "W. De Meuter. Monads as a theoretical foundation for AOP. In International
Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Programming at ECOOP, 1997. 25",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/demeuter97monads.html" }
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