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Revision as of 13:47, 21 September 2020
Introduction text here.
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THE EVENT FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING, MACHINE LEARNING AND DATA ANALYTICS
Warning: | bla blub |
Info: | bla blub |
Warning: no warning in this section
Exercises in Terminal: no exercises in this section
Quizes
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Select only one correct answer and no incorrect answers.
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Example Code:
for(int i=0; i<4; i++){
dosomething();
}
STR="HELLO WORLD!"
echo ${STR,} #=> "hELLO WORLD!" (lowercase 1st letter)
echo ${STR,,} #=> "hello world!" (all lowercase)
STR="hello world!"
echo ${STR^} #=> "Hello world!" (uppercase 1st letter)
echo ${STR^^} #=> "HELLO WORLD!" (all uppercase)
Example Table
Linux (Debian) | Windows (10) | ||
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Pros | Cons | Pros | Cons |
Linux is better | No cons | Looks colourful | will cost money |
Linux | No cons | windows | slow |
Linux | No cons | windows down | slow to start with |
complicated start-up |
A sample question to be used for quiz? A. option a B. option b C. option c
Answer |
B Explanation - 1. ...... 2. ...... |
A sample question to be used for quiz? A. option a B. option b C. option c
Answer
B Explanation - 1. ...... 2. ......
Description | table to use |
Date | |
File source | HPC.NRW |
Author | HPC.NRW |
license-information-permission |
no |
Other Versions |
no |
Graphs
What is your role?
In which field are you working?
How important are the following programming languages for your work?