Introduction to Unix Workshop
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- Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering
Overview
This afternoon workshop is targeted at users of the Zaratan and/or Juggernaut clusters with limited experience in Linux/Unix. This course will briefly cover:
- Linux/Unix shell commands
- comparison of C-shell (tcsh) and Bourne shell (bash)
- shell scripting (basic and advanced syntax)
- accessing data in various formats on Unix
While shell scripting is not real programming, many practical tasks can be accomplished using shell scripts. Worked-out examples can be used as templates for similar projects.
Prerequisites
None. This is an introductory workshop and is targeted at new users to Linux/Unix.
System Requirements
This is a bring-your-own-laptop event. Make sure that a terminal application (e.g. ssh or PuTTY) is installed. A modern web browser (on Windows preferably Firefox) is required for use of the OnDemand web portal.
Miscellaneous Details
The registration deadline is 30 June 2023; we are currently limiting this workshop to 55 participants on a first-come, first-served basis, and registration will close once the workshop is full. A limited number of participants will allow for more detailed discussions of questions and coding help.
NOTE: DIT reserves the right to cancel the workshop for any reason with little notice.
If you have questions or need more information about the workshop, please feel free to contact us.
Location
Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering
Brendan Iribe Center, Room 1116