- semigroupoids VS kan-extensions
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- semigroupoids VS msgpack
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semigroupoids reviews and mentions
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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 🤘
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ekmett/semigroupoids is an open source project licensed under BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of semigroupoids is Haskell.