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Author: Christian Darabos

Plotting and Programming in Python for WISP students workshop series – 1/25, 2/1, 2/8

Research Computing, the Libraries, and the Women In Science Program are partnering for a workshop series on Plotting and Programming in Python, Friday afternoons, 3:45p-6p. See syllabus.

Christian Darabos January 15, 2019January 15, 2019 Coding/Scripting/Programming, Training Read more

IBM Research Quantum Computing @Programming N’Pizza – Jan. 22, 6-8p, Carson 61

This month, we are featuring IBM Research Quantum Computing! Programming N’ Pizza is a crowd-learning initiative led by the Dartmouth Library and Research Computing. It is an opportunity for the entire Dartmouth community to share, teach and learn programming skills in

Christian Darabos January 15, 2019January 15, 2019 Training Read more

Gear Up for Research 2019 – Jan. 24 from 2 – 4 PM

Are you a researcher? Writing a research proposal? Getting ready to publish? Attend Gear Up on January 24th, 2019 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm at DHMC Auditoria A-C to learn about Dartmouth and DHMC research support services and meet the

Christian Darabos January 15, 2019 Training Read more

Discover why Python is the easiest way into coding – Android Authority

https://www.androidauthority.com/python-power-coder-bundle-876861/ Coding might not be the most glamorous of professions, but who cares. Coders can work from anywhere, and usually make a very good living doing it. According to Daxx.com, the average Python developer salary in the USA is $103,492.

Christian Darabos June 18, 2018 Coding/Scripting/Programming, Python, Training Read more

MySQL 8.0: New Lock free, scalable WAL design | MySQL Server Blog

https://mysqlserverteam.com/mysql-8-0-new-lock-free-scalable-wal-design/ The Write Ahead Log (WAL) is one of the most important components of a database. All the changes to data files are logged in the WAL (called the redo log in InnoDB). This allows to postpone the moment when

Christian Darabos June 18, 2018 Coding/Scripting/Programming, Data Storage, HPCSYS Read more

Python: party with Strings | Codementor

Since Python 3.6 a new way to handle strings has become available. Suppose you have variables: name = “andy” age = 42 likes = “Python” and you want to generate a string that says: “We know someone called andy who

Christian Darabos May 21, 2018 Training Read more

Jupyter receives the ACM Software System Award

https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-receives-the-acm-software-system-award-d433b0dfe3a2

Christian Darabos May 2, 2018May 2, 2018 Uncategorized Read more

Unity Game Engine (unity3d.com) at Programming N’Pizza on April 10

When, Why, How you’d want to use it in an academic or personal context for games, visualizations, multi-platform development. Doug Hill has been using Unity for 9 years. He’ll Show & Tell briefly, then stick around for individual discussion with

Christian Darabos March 30, 2018 Coding/Scripting/Programming, Outreach, Training Read more

Analysing 1.4 billion rows with python

Using pytubes, numpy and matplotlib The Google Ngram viewer is a fun/useful tool that uses Google’s vast trove of data scanned from books to plot word usage over time. https://hackernoon.com/analysing-1-4-billion-rows-with-python-6cec86ca9d73

Christian Darabos March 29, 2018 Coding/Scripting/Programming, High Performance Computing, Python, Training Read more

Python IDEs and Code Editors (Guide)

https://realpython.com/blog/python/python-ides-code-editors-guide/  

Christian Darabos March 14, 2018 Coding/Scripting/Programming, Python Read more
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