Science IT: Linux Command Line
The goal of the Linux Command Line course offered by Science IT is to introduce you to controlling a computer exclusively through text based inputs. The command line itself, which is called a "Shell" or a "Terminal" depending on the context, is what is used within the ScienceCloud to control virtual machines and is also used within the ScienceCluster to manage your data and submit your jobs. The course itself can be understood as a mini-class on the very basics of the Linux operating system and of the Bash programming language (the name "Bash" stands for "Bourne Again SHell").
In this course you will learn the basics of manipulating files and data on a computer, how to connect to and control remote computers or virtual machines, how to manage custom software (often used in research), and much more. If you're a user of the ScienceCloud or the ScienceCluster, or if you're a researcher who needs to optimize the use of your (Unix based) personal computer, you will likely benefit from this course.
Make sure to have your laptop computer ready and meet the course requirements described below.
Code: | FS25-UCLC-01 |
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Language: | English |
Referent: | Emre Akbulut |
Further Course Instructor(s): |
Bukatz Bastian Favero Enrico Oliveira de Carvalho Nickollas Rogers Paul |
Dates: |
Tue
11.02.2025
(14:00 - 16:30 o'clock)
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Location and room: |
Universität Zürich Irchel, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland Y01-F-49 Show on Google Maps |
Comment: |
This course will be held hybrid.
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Occasion: | Further information about the offer. |
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