Scientific Programming School Courses — more interactive, more beautiful!
In the recent times, we carried out a number of updates @ Scientific Programming School. Here goes a few.
Advanced Code Playgrounds
The first ever hands-on scientific programming course playform that uses the High Performance Computing (HPC) systems software stack: Slurm, PBS Pro, OpenMP, MPI and CUDA. Run your scientific codes now!
Interactive shell
Start learning Linux and Devops immediately. It’s all setup for you in all three flavors of Linux- Ubuntu, RHEL and SuSE. Just click on the terminal window and get a console!
HD Terminal Captures
HD terminal captures based on Asciinema. Forget screen recording and blurry video. Enjoy a lightweight, purely text-based approach to terminal recording.
Discord Channels
Course Discord channel, for each course. You will be able to directly chat with the instructor and ask questions. We have already integrated multi-compiler bot in this channels, which means you ask a question and we help you with a code snippet/ output, as a response.
Currently, we DO NOT require you to login to Discord, just choose a login name and start chatting. However, if the server starts getting flooded with Garbage, we will start imposing more security!
Live classes
Course Live Lessons. Zoom live class lecture series on this course through which we will explain different aspects of the Parallel and distributed computing and the High Performance Computing (HPC) systems software stack: Slurm, PBS Pro, OpenMP, MPI and CUDA.
Live class calendar
Offered via Zoom Web SDK, no logins required.
Improved Lessons Listing
Lesson listings are more meaningful, icons tell which lesson is locked, video or a playground.
Similar courses
Similar courses are listed in each courses now.
The Scientific Programming School is an interactive learning space for Instructors, students and professionals interested in Linux, Devops, HPC and Data Sciences. The platform supports all three OS flavours (Ubuntu, RHEL and SuSE) and 50+ programming languages including the commercial ones like C#, Matlab and so on.