What do you mean by Functor Class in Haskell?

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Posted On: Feb 22, 2018

 

 A functor class is simply something that can be mapped over. Functor transforms one category into another. Functor class serves as adapters between categories that promote code written for the source category to be automatically accessible with the destination category.

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