A modern commutative diagram editor for the web.
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A modern commutative diagram editor for the web.
A simple visual editor for creating commutative diagrams.
Examples with Functional JavaScript, following Professor Frisby's course
Common Functional Programming Algebraic data types for JavaScript that is compatible with most modern browsers and Deno.
Functional Programming in Javascript with Categories
A renderer for sheet diagrams in bimonoidal categories
Drawing commutative diagrams for Typst commute
A simple HTTP server inspired by Express and in tune with Functional Programming principles in JavaScript for Deno.
A rewrite of the Quiver frontend to use Bootstrap CSS so that it can be used as a diagram editor on all platforms having a web browser.
I'm learning a Functional Programming by learning its pure math concepts and apply it on functional language like Haskell, Clojure, Elixir, etc.
a workspace of commutative diagrams
Luca Mesiti's website. My main research interests are category theory and its applications to logic, geometry, algebra and computer science. More precisely, I have a keen interest in fibrations and the Grothendieck construction, 2-category theory, enriched category theory and 2-categorical elementary topoi.
my study workbook for Professor Frisby's Functional programming book in Javascript
javascript with monads and function composition
Exercises for the book Category Theory for Programmers completed in JavaScript
A double feature talk on derived categories.
Web-based SkDM database diagramming tool based on JointJS.
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