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This 4-day workshop will cover an introduction to some of the common tools used in open source development. It is targeted at novice users. The workshop will be broken into two parts:
Computing basics (days 1 & 2) - Topics covered: basic terminal usage, UNIX, git and GitHub, bash environments, package managers, ssh.
Intro to Python (days 3 & 4) - Topics covered: variables, control flow, function, loops, numpy/scipy/matplotlib.
The format will be a mixture of lectures and labs. Each day will consist of a morning and afternoon session, each lasting approx. two hours long. See below for a more detailed schedule. The workshop will be in-person only. Workshop materials will be made available online afterward.
Please register if you would like to attend. There is no fee.
🗓️ Dates
Part 1 (Computing basics): Monday, August 12 & Tuesday, August 13
Part 2 (Python): Wednesday August 14 & Thursday August 15 & Friday August 16Wednesday will be a day off.
🎯 Location
On campus (building/room TBA)
📋 Registration
Please register here: Registration Form
Bird Library Room 114 (Peter Graham Scholarly Commons)
The Peter Graham Scholarly Commons is on the 1st floor of Bird Library, near the university entrance (floor map).
📋 Registration
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Registration is open to all Syracuse University students, staff, and faculty. There is no fee, but space is limited, so sign up soon.
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The workshop will be cross-disciplinary and no prior programming experience is needed. You will need to bring your own computer. Mac or Linux machines are preferred, but Windows is fine too.
⏲ Schedule
The workshop will start at 10:00AM each day. We will also be available 9:00 - 10:00AM on Monday and Wednesday to help people setup their computers for the workshop. The setup session is especially recommended for Windows users.
Day | Time | Topics covered (subject to change) | ||
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Mon. Aug 12 | 9:00AM - 10:00AM | Setup computers (recommended for Windows users) | ||
Mon. Aug. 12 | 10:00AM – 12:00PM | Operating systems; basic terminal usageIntroduction to bash; vim; scripting | ||
Mon. Aug. 12 | 1:30PM - 3:30PM | Simple More bash; text editorsenvironments; GitHubconda | ||
Tues. Aug. 13 | 10:00AM - 12:00PM | More advanced bash; environment variablesssh and computer clusters | ||
Tues. Aug. 13 | 1:30PM - 3:30PM | Package managers; ssh | Thursgit and GitHub | |
Wed. Aug 14 | 9:00AM - 10:00AM | Setup computers (recommended for Windows users) | ||
Wed. Aug. 1514 | 10:00AM - 12:00PM | Introduction to Python (TBA) | ThursPython: variables, assignments, types, operations, containers | |
Wed. Aug. 1514 | 1:30PM - 3:30PM | Introduction to Python (TBA)Fri: control-flow (if/else); intro to functions | ||
Thurs. Aug. 15 | 10:00AM - 12:00PM | Introduction to Python (TBA) | FriPython: for/while loops; functions (con’t) | |
Thurs. Aug. 15 | 1:30PM - 3:30PM | Python: libraries; numpy/scipy/matplotlibIntroduction to Python (TBA) |
blue = Part I, Computing Basics
red = Part II, Intro. to Python
📖 Workshop materials
Examples, exercises, and lecture recordings:
Session 1 recording (Introduction to bash; vim; scripting)
Session 2 recording (More bash; environments; conda)
Session 1 recording (ssh)
Session 2 recording (git and GitHub)