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  1. europesays.com/pl/331481/ XIX Targi Edukacyjne – Lublin – marzec – 2026 – Galeria zdjęć – Centrum Prasowe UMCS #26032026 #bartosz #fot #lublin #PL #Poland #Polish #Polska #Polski #Proll

  2. Of late, there has been a fervent interest amongst the #IT practitioners in #CategoryTheory. Much of this surge is due to #Bartosz's mighty, singular efforts, no doubt. I am delighted that this generation of coders are opening their eyes to the theoretical aspects of our discipline. But there is a catch.

    Most of these kids try to dive headlong into CT without formal mathematical training, specifically no background in abstract algebra. And they mistakenly view learning CT as a substitute for learning the theoretical aspects of CS. Soon, they become disillusioned by the conceptual chasm between their IT work and the CT abstractions, as well as the impenetrability of CT textbooks. Disheartening.

  3. Of late, there has been a fervent interest amongst the #IT practitioners in #CategoryTheory. Much of this surge is due to #Bartosz's mighty, singular efforts, no doubt. I am delighted that this generation of coders are opening their eyes to the theoretical aspects of our discipline. But there is a catch.

    Most of these kids try to dive headlong into CT without formal mathematical training, specifically no background in abstract algebra. And they mistakenly view learning CT as a substitute for learning the theoretical aspects of CS. Soon, they become disillusioned by the conceptual chasm between their IT work and the CT abstractions, as well as the impenetrability of CT textbooks. Disheartening.

  4. Of late, there has been a fervent interest amongst the #IT practitioners in #CategoryTheory. Much of this surge is due to #Bartosz's mighty, singular efforts, no doubt. I am delighted that this generation of coders are opening their eyes to the theoretical aspects of our discipline. But there is a catch.

    Most of these kids try to dive headlong into CT without formal mathematical training, specifically no background in abstract algebra. And they mistakenly view learning CT as a substitute for learning the theoretical aspects of CS. Soon, they become disillusioned by the conceptual chasm between their IT work and the CT abstractions, as well as the impenetrability of CT textbooks. Disheartening.

  5. Of late, there has been a fervent interest amongst the #IT practitioners in #CategoryTheory. Much of this surge is due to #Bartosz's mighty, singular efforts, no doubt. I am delighted that this generation of coders are opening their eyes to the theoretical aspects of our discipline. But there is a catch.

    Most of these kids try to dive headlong into CT without formal mathematical training, specifically no background in abstract algebra. And they mistakenly view learning CT as a substitute for learning the theoretical aspects of CS. Soon, they become disillusioned by the conceptual chasm between their IT work and the CT abstractions, as well as the impenetrability of CT textbooks. Disheartening.

  6. Of late, there has been a fervent interest amongst the #IT practitioners in #CategoryTheory. Much of this surge is due to #Bartosz's mighty, singular efforts, no doubt. I am delighted that this generation of coders are opening their eyes to the theoretical aspects of our discipline. But there is a catch.

    Most of these kids try to dive headlong into CT without formal mathematical training, specifically no background in abstract algebra. And they mistakenly view learning CT as a substitute for learning the theoretical aspects of CS. Soon, they become disillusioned by the conceptual chasm between their IT work and the CT abstractions, as well as the impenetrability of CT textbooks. Disheartening.