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Just resources about fundamental mathematics, type theory, their use in programming mostly.
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Mapping finite state machines to zk-SNARKS Using Category Theory: https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.02893
How to (re)invent Tait's Method, by Bob Harper
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rwh/pfpl/supplements/tait.pdf
What follows is a series of wonderful blog posts highlighting the transition of a well-established project from Python to OCaml. I hope it is useful for some of you to consider doing the same, or maybe choosing OCaml/SML or any ML for your next project!

Replacing Python: Candidates
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2013/06/09/choosing-a-python-replacement-for-0install/

Replacing Python: Second Round
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2013/06/20/replacing-python-round-2/

OCaml Binary Compatibility
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2013/07/07/ocaml-binary-compatibility/

Option Handling with OCaml Polymorphic Variants
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2013/08/31/option-handling-with-ocaml-polymorphic-variants/

Experiences with OCaml Objects
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2013/09/28/ocaml-objects/

OCaml Tips
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2013/10/13/ocaml-tips/

Asynchronous Python vs OCaml
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2013/11/28/asynchronous-python-vs-ocaml/

Polymorphism for Beginners
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2013/12/20/polymorphism-for-beginners/

OCaml: The Bugs So Far
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2014/01/07/ocaml-the-bugs-so-far/

OCaml: What You Gain
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2014/02/13/ocaml-what-you-gain/

Python to OCaml: Retrospective
http://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2014/06/06/python-to-ocaml-retrospective/
The Art of Prolog, 2e
Open Access, free PDF
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/art-prolog-second-edition
Some HoTT Seminar whose page might be currently down depending on where you live
http://math.lsa.umich.edu/~simoncho/mwhottseminar.html
Forwarded from GNU Propaganda (Archived)
Which of these programming languages do you wish you could learn the most?
Anonymous Poll
18%
Common Lisp
11%
Scheme / Racket
8%
OCaml
2%
Mercury
3%
Prolog
9%
Scala
4%
Coq
39%
Haskell
5%
Idris
2%
Agda
Note that I'll try to do a spotlight on the language most and the language least voted for, perhaps some blog post