I am an endless, active learner. I embrace challenges beyond my current abilities
to broaden my knowledge the most. I want to know a little about a lot,
and a lot about little: my favorites are C++ and Go.
The best way to learn is to teach what you have learned to other people.
I tried YouTube channel,
which was hard to maintain. So I decided to write my own textbook.
I am still learning, and I may say things out of ignorance.
Every post is working in progress, non-committal on a timeline.
The point is to review and improve over time.
This is a personal white-board where I scribble anything,
organize my code, learning experiences.
I appreciate any kind of feedback or suggestions.
Please email gyuhox@gmail.com, issues
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or pull request
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Contents
- Articles
- Unix, linux
- Assembly
- C
- C++
- Go
- Python
- Computer systems
- Security systems
- Database systems
- Linguistics, natural language processing
- Mathematics, statistics
- Data structures and algorithms
Articles
Unix, linux
Unix is essential in software development.
This is the Unix philosophy: Write programs
that do one thing and do it well.Doug McIlroy
Assembly
An assembly language (or assembler language) is a low-level programming
language for a computer, or other programmable device, in which there is a
very strong (generally one-to-one) correspondence between the language and
the architecture's machine code instructions. Each assembly language is
specific to a particular computer architecture, in contrast to most
high-level programming languages, which are generally portable across
multiple architectures, but require interpreting or compiling.Assembly language by Wikipedia
C
C is a small language. And it helps you better understand
how system works in low-level. It's still being used everywhere.
I only wish I had more time to learn more about C.
C++
Is learning C++ still worthwhile?
Yes! I really want to learn more about C++:
C++ is one of the most widely used programming languages
in the world. Well-written C++ programs are fast and efficient.
The language is more flexible than other languages because you
can use it to create a wide range of apps—from fun and exciting
games, to high-performance scientific software, to device drivers,
embedded programs, and Windows client apps. For more than 20 years,
C++ has been used to solve problems like these and many others.C/C++ Language and Standard Libraries
by Microsoft
- C++: introduction
- C++: type, variable
- C++: logic, loop
- C++: character, string, pointer, memory
- C++: function
- C++: input, output
- C++: struct, union
- C++: class, object
- C++: STL
- C++: concurrency
Go
I like Go for its simplicity: less design
concerns to consider and less frameworks to learn. Plus I love its great communities.
Go is not perfect but really good at doing less, enabling more.
It's a great introductory language between Python and C++.
I want to know a lot about C++
and Go to build my foundation.
This will help my transition to other languages or frameworks if needed.
- Go: introduction
- Go: type, variable
- Go: logic, loop
- Go: character, string
- Go: strings, regex
- Go: sequence
- Go: function, method, pointer, nil, map, slice
- Go: struct
- Go: interface
- Go: os, io
- Go: concurrency
- Go: sort, algorithm
- Go: random
- Go: time
- Go: archive, compress, encoding, decoding
- Go: hash, crypto, tls
- Go: network
- Go: sql
- Go: boltdb
- Go: key/value store, redis
- Go: leveldb
Python
Python is probably fast enough for many of what we need to do today.
And it's relatively easy to learn and use, with rich ecosystems in
data science, web frameworks, scripting, and many others.
- Python: introduction
- Python: type, variable
- Python: logic, loop
- Python: character, string
- Python: sequence
- Python: dictionary
- Python: function
- Python: pointer, memory
- Python: argument, flag
- Python: os, io
- Python: sort
- Python: random
- Python: time
Computer systems
It's very important to understand hardware and low-level programming.
I believe this will help a lot when you wonder why your high level program
is not working or not performing well. I will take as much time as
I need―nothing like cramming 1,200 page computer systems book in 12 weeks.
- Overview of computer architecture
- What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory (2007)
- Virtual memory
- Endianness
- Bitwise operation
- Segmentation fault, debug
Security systems
MIT course explains that
security achieves confidentiality, integrity, availability―policy. And the goal is
to make sure there is no way for adversary within threat model to violate this policy.
Database systems
We are generating and consuming vast amounts of data in unprecendented
pace in human history. Database systems are the workhorses of our data
analysis applications.
Linguistics, natural language processing
I love linguistics, and its computational applications.
Mathematics, statistics
Most prominent solutions in Computer Science often come from mathematics.
Arbitrary, unrelated things can fit together when you have mathematical
backgrounds. Statistics helps solve intractable problems through approximation
algorithms, machine learning algorithms, etc.