On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 09:16:03 -0800, Creighton Hogg wrote:

> 2010/2/2 Álvaro García Pérez <agar...@babel.ls.fi.upm.es>
> 
>> You may try Pierce's "Basic Category Theory for Computer Scientists" or
>> Awodey's "Category Theory", whose style is rather introductory. Both of them
>> (I think) have a chapter about functors where they explain the Hom functor
>> and related topics.
>>
> 
> I think Awodey's book is pretty fantastic, actually, but I'd avoid Pierce.
>  Unlike "Types and Programming Languages", I think "Basic Category
> Theory..." is a bit eccentric in its presentation and doesn't help the
> reader build intuition.

I have written an overview of various category theory books, which you may find 
useful, at the following site:

Learning Haskell through Category Theory, and Adventuring in Category Land: 
Like Flatterland, Only About Categories
http://dekudekuplex.wordpress.com/2009/01/16/learning-haskell-through-category-theory-and-adventuring-in-category-land-like-flatterland-only-about-categories/

Hope this helps.

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