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In Type Theory, propositions as types is the idea that types can be interpreted as propositions and vice versa. It is also known as the Curry-Howard isomorphism and closely related with the concept of proofs as programs, this is the reason we will use 3 languages during this post: the language of logic, of type theory and Haskell.
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