C Programming for Scientific Computing
Online Event
Event description
A hands-on C programming workshop with a focus on scientific computing. The workshop will begin with a refresher on C programming basics such as pointers and memory, followed by practice through examples in scientific computing.
If you have any questions regarding this training, please contact training.nci@anu.edu.au.
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of C programming and be able to compile a simple C program..
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Experience with bash or similar Unix shells.
- Having a valid NCI account and vp91 membership
- The training session is driven on the NCI ARE service. You can find relevant documentations here: ARE User Guide.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand and apply core C programming concepts;
- Write and debug C programs relevant to scientific computing tasks;
- Build a foundation for further exploration of high-performance computing and numerical methods in C.
Topics
- C pointers
- Memory
- Large project management
*Course content is under development, topics covered are subject to change.
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