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How has Category Theory improved your Haskell code?
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Iā€™m comfortable on Haskell and understand how many things work in a Haskell program (specially after practicing some concept enough, i.e Monads). So my question is if after studying Category Theory, how have you improved? (Not limited to programming necessarily)

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Your attitude is why so many people hate haskellers

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keep it up, we're all so very impressed by your staggering intellect.

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I'm not insecure, I'm annoyed because I can't gain any traction using haskell at work because all the F# and Ocaml people associate haskell with pompous asshats like yourself

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