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| | Before you read this, I suggest you read post 16.13. In the previous post (post 16.49), we saw the difference between forces that stretch things and forces that act in the opposite direction to compress things. In this post we will think about forces that act in any direction. Let's suppose we want to use...
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| This is part 9 of Categories for Programmers. Previously: Functoriality. See the Table of Contents. So far I've been glossing over the meaning of function types. A function type is different from other types. Take Integer, for instance: It's just a set of integers. Bool is a two element set. But a function type a->b...