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talk about rabbit holes ...

jon zingale
Glen, Marcus,

FWIW, I spent the evening sketching out a direction
that could be fruitful when writing the quantifiers from
the perspective of an adjoint situation. It would be cool
if it could be easily extended to doing something like
categorical logic within Haskell's fairly limited type system.

Jon

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Marcus G. Daniels
Jon,

I suppose you saw this, just "cabal install cpl".


Related stuff:



Less related to category theory, but perhaps also of interest is the Mercury programming language.  Cross referencing sets like that in Mercury is done in a nice way.

Marcus

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Glen, Marcus,

FWIW, I spent the evening sketching out a direction
that could be fruitful when writing the quantifiers from
the perspective of an adjoint situation. It would be cool
if it could be easily extended to doing something like
categorical logic within Haskell's fairly limited type system.

Jon

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jon zingale
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The Basold paper looks really good, I am excited to jump in.
Perhaps as a side note, these are really exciting times. How
wonderful to see the places modern type theory is seeping
its way into the structure and implementation of practical
programs.

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