Difference between revisions of "Unix for beginners: Hands-on course"
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|Title=Unix for beginners: Hands-on course | |Title=Unix for beginners: Hands-on course | ||
− | |Summary=Unix (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix) is an operative system developed in the 1960s that is heavily used in Bionformatics and is under constant development. Nowadays most bioinformatics software runs in Linux/Unix operative systems so it is important having a basic knowledge of Unix in order to use these tools. | + | |Summary=Introductory course for CRG researchers so they can learn the fundamentals of UNIX-based systems and their most common commands. |
+ | |Description=Unix (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix) is an operative system developed in the 1960s that is heavily used in Bionformatics and is under constant development. Nowadays most bioinformatics software runs in Linux/Unix operative systems so it is important having a basic knowledge of Unix in order to use these tools. | ||
This course is addressed to those participants with no previous exposure to Unix and will consist on a brief introduction to this operative system and an overview of the basic commands. | This course is addressed to those participants with no previous exposure to Unix and will consist on a brief introduction to this operative system and an overview of the basic commands. | ||
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#Exercises | #Exercises | ||
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|Authors=Elowy, Thermoso | |Authors=Elowy, Thermoso | ||
|Presentation_dates=05/06/2013 | |Presentation_dates=05/06/2013 |
Latest revision as of 15:19, 31 August 2016
Title | Unix for beginners: Hands-on course |
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Summary | Introductory course for CRG researchers so they can learn the fundamentals of UNIX-based systems and their most common commands. |
Description | Unix (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix) is an operative system developed in the 1960s that is heavily used in Bionformatics and is under constant development. Nowadays most bioinformatics software runs in Linux/Unix operative systems so it is important having a basic knowledge of Unix in order to use these tools.
This course is addressed to those participants with no previous exposure to Unix and will consist on a brief introduction to this operative system and an overview of the basic commands. Course Content:
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Author(s) | Elowy, Thermoso |
Presentation Date(s) | 05/06/2013 |
File: | Unix presentation finalv5.pptx |