online literatures

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Harry Ohlsen

Ryan said:
I have compiled a list of online literatures, mostly related to
computing/mathematics/economics stuff, at
http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~dl276/bookmarks.php

Wow! What a great list.

This is the first time I've seen another programmer make reference to anything related to category theory. So, I'm not the only weirdo around here :).

I think CT is an absolutely fascinating area of mathematics, mainly due to its power to model almost anything.

Sadly, my brain has a very hard time coming to grips with it. Maybe one of those references will help. I like the sound of "An Introduction to Category Theory for the Working Computer Scientist".

Thanks for putting it together.

Harry O.
 
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Paul William

Thanks mate!

Wow! What a great list.

This is the first time I've seen another programmer make reference to anything related to category theory. So, I'm not the only weirdo around here :).

I think CT is an absolutely fascinating area of mathematics, mainly due to its power to model almost anything.

Sadly, my brain has a very hard time coming to grips with it. Maybe one of those references will help. I like the sound of "An Introduction to Category Theory for the Working Computer Scientist".

Thanks for putting it together.

Harry O.
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