
Category Theory turns function like entities (e.g. procedures -
functions with side effects) into functions so that they can be
composed like mathematical functions.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Patrick Lynch
Good morning, I've tried to read 5 books on Category Theory and finally have admitted defeat. What I'm looking for is simply a book that is geared to Haskell and Category that can be understood by mere mortals. I was trained as an Electrical Engineer, so my math is quite good, but I just don't get Category Theory from these books. If anyone can recomment a book on Category Theory and Haskell, written by a Computer Scientest [no more Mathematicians for me], I welcome it. Thanks, Patrick
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