Date: 10 June 2024 @ 17:30 - 20:30

Timezone: UTC

Language of instruction: English

Have you ever tried to run someone else’s code and it just didn’t work? Have you ever been lost interpreting your colleague’s data? This hands-on session will provide researchers with tools and techniques to make their research process more transparent and reusable in remote computing environments. You’ll be using platforms like JupyterHub and command-line tools like Bash and Docker in a Linux environment to interact with the material through various exercises and examples.

In this workshop, you’ll learn about:

  • organizing your file directories
  • writing readable metadata with README files
  • automating your workflow with scripts
  • capture and share your computational environment

Level: Introductory

Length: 3 hours

Format: Lecture + Hands-on

Prerequisites: Initial familiarity with command line tools and/or a Linux environment may be beneficial but not mandatory

| :: Mon. June 10 ::

13:30 to 16:30 |


Registration link

Compute Ontario Summer School is a series of online courses on Advanced Research Computing, High Performance Computing, Research Data Management, and Research Software. It runs from June 3 to June 21, 2024. The courses are delivered each workday from 9:00am to 4:30pm (EDT) with a lunch break,  in two parallel streams. Pick-and-choose the course(s) you want to attend. Registration is free. Please register early as  courses have a limited capacity. The Summer School is jointly delivered by SHARCNET, SciNet, Centre for Advanced Computing, in collaboration with the Alliance and RDM experts from across Ontario and Canada.

Keywords: Shell


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