Can math be more *map-theoretic* than *set-theoretic*?

When we look at modern mathematics, it seems that both concepts of sets and maps are equally important. But strangely, in computer science, maps (functions, subroutines, methods) are made extremely important and diverse in appearance, whereas the not-so-map-related sets (classes, directories) are relegated to some “bag of random things” kind of meaning,…

A newly found (cute) photo of Richard Dedekind…

I happen to see this photo on the newly updated English Wikipedia page of Richard Dedekind. It was uploaded by the library of ETH Zürich (A big thank you!). Apparently Dedekind was young when the photo was taken, so it could probably belong to his Zürich time…