Hi, I would like to buy some booke on category theory and its applications. Can you recommend me the best? Here is what I like:
1. Easy to understatnd, concise book. I like e.g. "Gentle introduction to Haskell" it was quite good with a little of text. There are bigger tutorials in number of pages but there is much less in them. I downloaded "Categories for Software Engineering". I read 2 first chapters, but there is a lot of text and sometimes I need to look on internet to seach for exact definitions/equations which I can understand better. That's why I don't like books "for Dummies" - lot of text, little of content, very shallow and lot of slang. I like "The Haskell: School of expression" and I am searching for another book to read after I finish this. The style of SOE is suitable for me. It is very clear with good theory and examples. But now I want book mainly about theory and the examples as second. 2. With applications and its examples. I would like to see some examples. I doesn't matter if it will be only in pseudo-language in Haskell or another language. What do you think about "Categories and Computer Science (Cambridge Computer Science Texts)" at http://www.amazon.com/Categories-Computer-Science-Cambridge-Texts/dp/0521422264/ref=si3_rdr_bb_product ? Thanks Fero -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Best-book-tutorial-on-category-theory-and-its-applications-tp18686250p18686250.html Sent from the Haskell - Haskell-Cafe mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe