kan-extensions
Kan extensions, Kan lifts, the Yoneda lemma, and (co)monads generated by a functor (by ekmett)
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77 | 75 | |
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4.9 | 3.2 | |
2 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
kan-extensions
Posts with mentions or reviews of kan-extensions.
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
semigroupoids
Posts with mentions or reviews of semigroupoids.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-11.
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I came across the "Fantasy Land Specification", it somewhat conflicts with my own simplistic understanding of monads and functors. Is this specification valid, and should I honor it?
I think of this as the "semigroupoid" factoring. Here's the canonical Haskell library, with an explanation of why the extra classes exist: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids. In this library, fantasyland's Chain is called Bind.
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Folding Nonempty Structures In Haskell
obligatory shoutout to semigroupoids 🤘
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kan-extensions and semigroupoids you can also consider the following projects:
range-set-list - Memory efficient sets with continuous ranges of elements. List based implementation.
proto-lens - API for protocol buffers using modern Haskell language and library patterns.
msgpack - Haskell implementation of MessagePack / msgpack.org[Haskell]
base64-bytestring - Fast base64 encoding and decoding for Haskell.
pretty-hex - A human readable style for binary data.
comonad - Haskell 98 comonads
data-category - Library of categories, with categorical constructions on them
monoid-extras - Miscellaneous constructions on monoids
representable-tries - representable tries
order-statistic-tree - Order statistic tree in Haskell
kan-extensions vs range-set-list
semigroupoids vs proto-lens
kan-extensions vs msgpack
semigroupoids vs msgpack
kan-extensions vs proto-lens
semigroupoids vs base64-bytestring
kan-extensions vs pretty-hex
semigroupoids vs comonad
kan-extensions vs data-category
semigroupoids vs monoid-extras
kan-extensions vs representable-tries
semigroupoids vs order-statistic-tree