use Data.TaggedError as error handling example#1171
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use Data.TaggedError as error handling example#1171collinstevens wants to merge 1 commit intoEffect-TS:mainfrom
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The basic example for Effect error handling has been updated to use
Data.TaggedErrorinstead of a manual class definition with a tag property.Effect should be showing the preferred way to write code when providing examples.
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