In everyday coding, shell scripting is extremely powerful and useful. This workshop, presented by Jeremy Mills will go over useful shell scripting for file manipulation and analysis.
Monday, September 26, 2016
10 a.m.–noon
Life Sciences Center C (LSC) 180, Tempe campus [map]
Register to attend
This is a series of interactive seminars sponsored by the Research Computing Faculty Working Group. The seminars are intended to provide student and faculty researchers hands-on exposure to the research computing resources available at ASU and to provide an interactive opportunity for discussion, troubleshooting, and information sharing. These seminars will range from the introduction to high performance computing and basic programming, to discipline-specific workshops.
This interactive workshop will begin with a lecture (10–11 a.m.) and will be followed by hands-on practice (11 a.m.–noon). A member of the Research Computing training subgroup will be present at each seminar to facilitate discussion.
Attend other upcoming Research Computing Workshops
- Uncertainty Quantification and Sensitivity Analysis, October 24
- Designing and Implementing a Pipeline for Reference-based Genome Assembly, November 7
- Protein Analysis, November 21