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Coding for Reproducible Research: Introduction to Unix

We are excited to launch our series of workshops for October.


Event details

Note on registration:

Registration for all courses is via this form. Note you will need to submit the form for each course you wish to register for.

All courses are currently scheduled to be held on Streatham Campus. We have some availability for online places for those unable to attend in person, but these are prioritised for those based outside of Exeter, or who have other reasons for to being able to attend in person. We know that some of you prefer to have the option to attend virtually, even if you are in Exeter, but in our experience, the learning process is greatly enhanced when you are in the room with the instructors, helpers and other participants. We therefore strongly encourage anyone who can attend in person to do so. We would also like to emphasise that you are more likely to get an in person place compared to a virtual place. 

You can find out about all the courses we offer on our website. If there is a course there you are particularly interested in attending, please sign up to our mailing list to get priority notification of when it opens.


Introduction to Unix  10am-1pm Friday 20th & 27th October 2023 (Training Room 4, Old Library):

Over two sessions, this course will introduce you to navigating the file system and show you how to carry out basic operations on the Unix systems using the shell (also referred to as the command line).
At the end of the workshop you will be able to
• Describe what the shell is and how you access it
• Navigate around the unix filesystem
• Inspect and manipulate files
• Automate tasks via scripts
• Run programmes outside of IDEs and notebooks


This course will be delivered by the University Research Software Engineering Group.

Should you have any queries, please contact Eilis Hannon.

Location:

Training Room 4