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A collection of code examples for training purposes, mostly in the context of data processing and parallel prgramming.

This material is made available as is, i.e., anyone is free to use it, and to contribute. However, no support is guaranteed in any form. It is subject to the license included in this repository.

What is it?

  • Accelerators: some sample code and information on using accelerators.
  • C: presentation based "The C programming language" by Kernighan and Ritchie, as well as sample code to illustration the concepts.
  • CPlusPlus: presentation based on "A tour of C++" by Stroustrup, as well as sample code to illustrate the concepts.
  • DataStorage: sample code showing how to read/write HDF5 and NetCDF files from C, Fortran, and Python. HDF5 can be used for parallel I/O, C sample code is provided. The HDF5 material is part of a tutorial on that subject. Sample code on how to interact with a redis data structure server is also provided, illustrating the hiredis C API. Sample SQLcovers the basics of querying relational databases
  • Debugging: slides used for an info session on debugging tools and techniques, as well as sample code.
  • Fortran: presentation on "Modern Fortran" as well sample code intended to illustrate Fortran 95, 2003, and 2008 features.
  • Java: sample code mostly for demonstration purposes.
  • LinuxTools: some illustrations of using Linux tools such as the M4 macro processor, make files and autotools, as well as slides on version control using svn and git.
  • Math: sample code for using various mathematical libraries.
  • Misc: catch-all for one-time presentations, or special sessions.
  • Mpi: illustration of distributed programming using the Message Passing Interface API.
  • OpenMP: sample code for OpenMP.
  • Optimization: illustrations of performance optimization opportunities.
  • PBS: sample PBS torque batch scripts to illustrate features.
  • Python: sample code to explore various Python features, standard library packages and third party libraries. Most of this material is used in a tutorial on using Python for scientific data processing.
  • R: some very simple illustrations of how to run R scripts from the command line, and to submit as (PBS) jobs
  • Spark: some Spark-related material. (Work in progress)
  • Virtualization: Information on how to use Singularity. (Work in progress)
  • Visualization: data files, XDMF files and ParaView state files to use during a demo of scientific visualization with ParaView.

Contributors

  • Geert Jan Bex, Universiteit Hasselt/KU Leuven (geertjan.bex@uhasselt.be)
  • Guillaume Jacquenot (Python 3 version of XDMF generating scripts)

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