Unix: Simple Shell Scripting for Scientists
- đ¤ Speaker: J.P .King
- đ Date & Time: Friday 12 March 2010, 09:30 - 13:00
- đ Venue: Room GL.04 / MR16 (CMS, Wilberforce Road)
Abstract
Booking required: http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/event/10999
Description: This course is part of the Scientific Computing series.
No previous experience of shell scripting is required for this course; however some knowledge of the interactive use of the bash shell is a prerequisite (see Simple Shell Scripting for Scientists: Prerequisites for details).
This course introduces shell scripting in bash for scientific computing tasks. Day one introduces very basic shell scripts in bash which process the command line in a simple fashion. Day two covers how to write more advanced shell scripts in bash. Day three covers how to make one’s shell scripts more robust.
At the end of each day one or more exercises are set. It is VERY IMPORTANT that attendees attempt these exercises before the next day of the course. Attendees should make sure that they have allowed themselves sufficient study time for these exercises between each day of the course.
Duration: Three half-day sessions.
Series This talk is part of the Booking Required - Computing/IT Courses at the CMS series.
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J.P .King
Friday 12 March 2010, 09:30-13:00