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  1. For future reference but maybe not. For future reference but maybe not.
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    # 2025
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    ## March
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    * ## [How To Write Swift with Nvim](https://stochasticwalks.com/how-to-write-swift-with-nvim)
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      > As you may know, I use Nvim for a large part of my work on a daily basis. Recently, I have been involved in the development of several iOS applications, and found myself stuck with Xcode. However, Nvim can be a relatively acceptable alternative to work with. It’s lightweight, highly customizable, and works on multiple platforms. By integrating the `SourceKit-LSP`, you can unlock a lot of features like auto-completion, definitions, and diagnostics. I’ll try to give you a heads-up on how to set up Nvim to write Swift.
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    * ## [Bindings](https://chris.eidhof.nl/post/binding-with-get-set)
  2. algebra-to-co-monads.md algebra-to-co-monads.md
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    # [fit] Algebra to
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    # [fit] **(Co)monads**
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    # **$$Cᴮᴬ = (Cᴮ)ᴬ$$**
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