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2020-11-29 · via Stonecharioteer on Tech

Today’s learning spanned mathematical visualization tools, foundational computer science education, functional programming, and system administration with Python.

Quiver - Web-Based Commutative Diagram Editor

Quiver is an innovative web-based tool for creating commutative diagrams, essential for category theory, abstract algebra, and mathematical research.

Key Features:

Mathematical Precision:

  • Category theory support: Proper handling of objects, morphisms, and composition
  • Commutative diagram validation: Automatic checking for diagram consistency
  • LaTeX integration: Seamless export to academic papers and presentations
  • Professional rendering: High-quality output suitable for publication

User Experience:

# Example usage workflow:
1. Create objects (categories, sets, groups)
2. Draw morphisms (functions, mappings, transformations)
3. Verify commutativity conditions
4. Export to TikZ, SVG, or direct LaTeX

Collaborative Features:

  • URL sharing: Share diagrams via links for collaboration
  • Version control: Track changes and iterations
  • Template library: Common diagram patterns and structures
  • Cross-platform: Works in any modern web browser

Applications:

  • Research mathematics: Category theory, algebraic topology, homological algebra
  • Computer science: Type theory, programming language semantics
  • Education: Teaching abstract mathematical concepts visually
  • Documentation: Illustrating complex system architectures and relationships

MIT 6.004: Computation Structures provides comprehensive coverage of digital systems from transistors to operating systems.

Curriculum Overview:

Hardware Foundations:

  • Digital abstraction: Boolean logic, combinational and sequential circuits
  • Computer arithmetic: Number representation, ALU design, floating-point
  • Processor design: RISC architecture, pipelining, hazard handling
  • Memory hierarchy: Caches, virtual memory, storage systems

Software Systems:

  • Assembly language: Machine instruction sets and programming
  • Operating systems: Processes, scheduling, memory management, I/O
  • Compilers: Translation from high-level languages to machine code
  • System performance: Analyzing and optimizing computer systems

Design Methodology:

  • Abstraction layers: How complex systems are built from simple components
  • Trade-offs: Performance vs. cost vs. power consumption
  • Testing and verification: Ensuring correctness in digital systems
  • Engineering design process: Requirements, implementation, validation

Educational Value:

  • Fundamental understanding: How computers work from first principles
  • Systems thinking: Understanding interactions between hardware and software
  • Design skills: Creating efficient and reliable digital systems
  • Practical experience: Labs with real hardware and software tools

Common Lisp Koans

Google’s Lisp Koans provide a structured learning path for Common Lisp through progressive exercises, following the proven koan methodology.

Learning Approach:

Progressive Skill Building:

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;; Example koan progression:
;; Basic forms
(assert-equal 5 (+ 2 3))

;; List manipulation
(assert-equal '(1 2 3) (cons 1 '(2 3)))

;; Higher-order functions
(assert-equal '(2 4 6) (mapcar (lambda (x) (* x 2)) '(1 2 3)))

;; Macros and metaprogramming
(defmacro when-not (condition &body body)
  `(unless ,condition ,@body))

Core Concepts Covered:

  • S-expressions: Uniform syntax for code and data
  • Functional programming: Pure functions, recursion, higher-order functions
  • Macros: Code generation and domain-specific languages
  • Object system (CLOS): Multiple inheritance, method dispatch, metaclasses

Benefits of Koan-Style Learning:

  • Immediate feedback: Broken tests guide learning progression
  • Hands-on practice: Learning through doing rather than passive reading
  • Gradual complexity: Each exercise builds on previous knowledge
  • Self-paced: Work through concepts at your own speed

Python systemd Services

Python systemd tutorial demonstrates how to create robust system services using Python with proper systemd integration.

Service Implementation:

Basic Service Structure:

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import systemd.daemon
import time
import logging

def main():
    logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
    logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

    # Notify systemd that service is ready
    systemd.daemon.notify('READY=1')

    while True:
        # Service main loop
        logger.info("Service running...")
        time.sleep(10)

        # Periodic status updates
        systemd.daemon.notify('STATUS=Processing requests')

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

Systemd Unit File:

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[Unit]
Description=My Python Service
After=network.target

[Service]
Type=notify
User=myservice
Group=myservice
WorkingDirectory=/opt/myservice
ExecStart=/opt/myservice/venv/bin/python /opt/myservice/service.py
Restart=always
RestartSec=10

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Best Practices:

  • Proper user isolation: Run services with dedicated system users
  • Virtual environments: Isolated Python dependencies
  • Logging integration: Use systemd’s journal for centralized logging
  • Graceful shutdown: Handle SIGTERM for clean service termination
  • Health monitoring: Implement status reporting and watchdog support

Additional Resources

Development Tools:

  • Digital File Management: Systematic approaches to organizing digital assets
  • ripgrep-all (rga): Search across PDFs, documents, and archives
  • GitPython: Programmatic Git repository manipulation

Historical Computing:

  • Ken Thompson’s 1976 Unix Shell Paper: Foundational document transcribed and redistributed
  • urllib3: Understanding HTTP client libraries and connection pooling

System Administration:

  • Process tree visualization: Using pstree for system debugging
  • Unix shell fundamentals: Understanding command-line interfaces and scripting

These discoveries represent the intersection of theoretical computer science, practical system administration, mathematical visualization, and programming language design - essential knowledge areas for comprehensive technical understanding.