FYI: I replaced the generic field concept with a higher level abstraction based on transforming the common shared state of the monad with map like operators. And got rid of all the problems mentioned above.

This makes me wonder again if F# really needs "fancy" types like objects. It often works so much better when you don't go near anything like a class!

By on 11/25/2010 2:47 PM ()
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