Focused Trainings

Efficient Toolflows in Linux

Europe/Berlin
Online and on-site (X0.101, Building X, PC2)

Online and on-site (X0.101, Building X, PC2)

Mersinweg 5, Paderborn
Description

This course, as a follow-up of Linux Introduction Course at Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing (PC2), provides an introduction to essential Linux tools that can significantly enhance your productivity and workflow efficiency. Whether you are a beginner or have some experience with Linux, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to leverage powerful Linux tools to streamline your tasks.

Topics

  • Remote text editing and processing
  • Automate tasks using Bash scripting
  • Terminal multiplexer
  • Code management with Git

This course includes hands-on exercises on the HPC cluster system at PC2.

Speakers

Target Audience:

This course is ideal for Linux users and developers on HPC systems, as well as anyone interested in improving their Linux skills to enhance their workflow.

Course format:

  • on-site and in-person
  • online

Please note:

  1. The language of the course is planned to be English. If you don't feel comfortable enough with English, we can make this course also in German at a later date upon request.
  2. If you would like to join the course in-person, please bring your own laptops. No special operating system is required. You can participate with Windows, macOS or some Linux-distribution. Please make sure that the wireless connection of your laptop works (for example with eduroam). In case you don't have access to eduroam, we can provide wireless network connection during the course.
  3. If you would like to join the course online (via the Zoom Meeting at Paderborn University), the link and more detailed information to join the course will be available, once your registration is complete.

This course is free of cost for members of German universities or publicly-funded research institutions in Germany. Please register the course using your university/institution e-mail address.

Note: the number of on-site seats is limited and the allocation of seats is done by the organizers.