Scientific Computing: Introduction Beginners
Thu 8 Oct 2009
Description
This course is part of the Scientific Computing series.
There is a very wide variety of tools available for scientists using computers. This variety can be daunting at first glance. This talk will unpick the maze of programming languages and other tools to provide some guidance on what might be appropriate to use for various purposes.
Prerequisites
None. This course is suitable for novices.
Sessions
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thu 8 Oct 2009 14:15 - 16:30 | 14:15 - 16:30 | Cockcroft Lecture Theatre | R.J. Dowling |
Topics covered
- Concept of programming
- Splitting tasks into components
- Selecting tools for each component
- Structuring programs
- External libraries of functions
- Choosing a programming language
- Interpreted and compiled languages
- General purpose and specialist languages
Format
Presentation.
Course Notes
- Course Notes are available.
Duration
One half day session
Themes
Booking / availability