discokitty
An educational implementation of some aspects of the DisCoCat framework (by mroman42)
categorifier
Interpret Haskell programs into any cartesian closed category. (by con-kitty)
discokitty | categorifier | |
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8 | 56 | |
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1.1 | 7.4 | |
about 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Code generation with Haskell itself as the DSL
One step further is then (Compiling to Categories)[https://github.com/compiling-to-categories/concat] which tries to make the previous approach more convenient. It aims to overload any Haskell function from a -> b into a Category a b. Then, typeclass instances are used to transfrom those functions into virtually anything. While this project is very interesting, it is probably the most experimental one. You can also take a look at the overloaded package or at this novel categorifier plugin.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing discokitty and categorifier you can also consider the following projects:
rzk - An experimental proof assistant based on a type theory for synthetic ∞-categories.
concat - Compiling to Categories
lawvere - A categorical programming language with effects
monoidal-functors - A library encoding monoidal functors and related structures in Haskell.
LtuPatternFactory - Lambda the ultimate Pattern Factory: FP, Haskell, Typeclassopedia vs Software Design Patterns
data-category - Library of categories, with categorical constructions on them
free-functors - Provides free functors that are adjoint to functors that forget class constraints.
split-morphism - :curly_loop: Split Morphisms
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discokitty vs lawvere
categorifier vs monoidal-functors
discokitty vs LtuPatternFactory
categorifier vs rzk
discokitty vs data-category
categorifier vs free-functors
discokitty vs free-functors
categorifier vs LtuPatternFactory
discokitty vs monoidal-functors
categorifier vs split-morphism