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Author: Anders Damsgaard <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2021 10:24:23 +0200
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+filename=unix-for-science.html
+title=brcon 2021 talk: Unix principles for science simulations
+description=Talk at brcon 2021
+id=unix-for-science
+tags=science, unix, programming, C, bitreich
+created=2021-06-15
+updated=2021-06-15
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+<p>I presented some ideas and examples of using the <a
+href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy">Unix
+principles</a> in scientific software development during <a
+href="gopher://bitreich.org/1/con/2021">brcon 2021</a>. Abstract:</p>
+
+<blockquote>Most numerical simulations contain several steps, for example
+initialization of model state, defining boundary conditions, stepping
+through simulation time, statistical analysis on results, and
+visualiation. In this talk I demonstrate how UNIX principles of
+process modularity and text streams allow for unparalleled flexibility
+for scientific applications.</blockquote>
+
+<p>You can check out the slides and audio here:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><a href="https://adamsgaard.dk/pub/brcon2021_adc.md">slides (markdown)</a>…
+<li><a href="https://adamsgaard.dk/pub/brcon2021-adc.ogg">audio (ogg)</a></li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>The full conference schedule (June 14 to 20,
+2021) and presentation recordings are available <a
+href="gopher://bitreich.org/1/con/2020">here</a>.
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+I presented some ideas and examples of using the [1]Unix principles in
+scientific software development during [2]brcon 2021. Abstract:
+
+ Most numerical simulations contain several steps, for example
+ initialization of model state, defining boundary conditions,
+ stepping through simulation time, statistical analysis on results,
+ and visualiation. In this talk I demonstrate how UNIX principles of
+ process modularity and text streams allow for unparalleled flexibility
+ for scientific applications.
+
+You can check out the slides and audio here:
+
+- slides (markdown): gopher://adamsgaard.dk/0/pub/brcon2021_adc.md
+- audio (ogg): gopher://adamsgaard.dk/9/pub/brcon2021-adc.ogg
+
+The full conference schedule (June 14 to 20, 2021) and presentation
+recordings are available [3]here.
+
+
+References:
+
+[1] gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Unix philosophy
+[2] gopher://bitreich.org/1/con/2021
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