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= Containers =
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* Workshop "How to use Singularity!":
* Workshop "How to use Singularity!" -- a really good workshop. "Singularity" is now "Apptainer".
: https://singularity-tutorial.github.io/
: https://singularity-tutorial.github.io/


= Interesting reading =
= Interesting reading =

Revision as of 20:13, 4 May 2023

General

  • ARC Manual for neuroimaging medical analysis at UofC (2019):
https://bookdown.org/u0243256/arc/


  • EBook, R Programming for Data Science:
https://bookdown.org/rdpeng/rprogdatascience/

Linux command line

  • If you are new to Linux, there is an easy to use reference for the Linux command line.
It is available for free download: http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
SourceForge page for it: https://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxcommand/


Containers

  • Workshop "How to use Singularity!" -- a really good workshop. "Singularity" is now "Apptainer".
https://singularity-tutorial.github.io/

Interesting reading

  • The effect of switching to TCMalloc on RocksDB memory use.
https://blog.cloudflare.com/the-effect-of-switching-to-tcmalloc-on-rocksdb-memory-use/
The article discusses the differences between the standard glibc malloc and TCMalloc memory allocators.