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This page is a link to a blog on translating the book Computational Category Theory by David Rydeheard and Rod Burstall into the Haskell programming language. The main goal is to translate the book's representation of categorical structures in the most elegant and idiomatic way possible. See |
This page is a link to a blog on translating the book Computational Category Theory by David Rydeheard and Rod Burstall into the Haskell programming language. The main goal is to translate the book's representation of categorical structures in the most elegant and idiomatic way possible. See |
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* [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.haskell/browse_thread/thread/248af04bc2d1c06c# Discussion on translating Chapter 3] |
* [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.haskell/browse_thread/thread/248af04bc2d1c06c# Discussion on translating Chapter 3] |
Latest revision as of 19:30, 16 October 2008
This page is a link to a blog on translating the book Computational Category Theory by David Rydeheard and Rod Burstall into the Haskell programming language. The main goal is to translate the book's representation of categorical structures in the most elegant and idiomatic way possible. See