Introduction
John C. Reynolds
TLDR: The idea of contravariance and covariance in physics and math is usually
a statement about how something (for example, a vector) transforms with respect
to a specified group of transformations (i.e., the group of rotations, for example).
Category theory (*) abstracts and generalizes the concept, and this allows it to be
applied to computer language design, for the simple reason that computer language design is
often expressed in algebraic (and hence categorical) terms.
As the history of contraviance and covariance is somewhat long, I will be breaking it down into parts..
* Using Category Theory to Design Implicit Conversions and Generic Operators -- John C. Reynolds, 1980