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** my own page on [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Timothee_Flutre/Notebook/Postdoc/2011/11/07 R] | ** my own page on [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Timothee_Flutre/Notebook/Postdoc/2011/11/07 R] | ||
** [http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/ C++ tutorial], a must-read (and a [http://www.mycplus.com/featured-articles/best-free-programming-courses-online/ list] of the best free C/C++ resources online) | ** [http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/ C++ tutorial], a must-read (and a [http://www.mycplus.com/featured-articles/best-free-programming-courses-online/ list] of the best free C/C++ resources online) | ||
** Python tutorials: for [http://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/index.htm everyone], [http://scipy-lectures.github.io/ scientists], [http://www.jchr.be/python/manuel.htm in French] | ** Python tutorials: for [http://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/index.htm everyone] ([http://anandology.com/python-practice-book/index.html another]), [http://scipy-lectures.github.io/ scientists] ([http://www.sam.math.ethz.ch/~raoulb/teaching/PythonTutorial/index.html another]), [http://www.jchr.be/python/manuel.htm in French], [https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/index.html packaging], [http://www.labri.fr/perso/nrougier/from-python-to-numpy/ numpy] | ||
** [http://resrc.io/list/10/list-of-free-programming-books/ list] of free programming books | ** [http://resrc.io/list/10/list-of-free-programming-books/ list] of free programming books | ||
** C: THE [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_C_Programming_Language book], [http://nullprogram.com/blog/2014/12/23/ interactive programming], [http://nullprogram.com/blog/2014/12/23/ OOP] | |||
** [http://ppc.cs.aalto.fi/ course] on parallel computations in C++ | |||
* '''Regular expressions''': | |||
** [http://www.regular-expressions.info/quickstart.html quick start] | |||
** [https://github.com/zeeshanu/learn-regex learn-regex] on GitHub | |||
** online validators: [http://regexr.com/ regexr.com], [https://regex101.com/ regex101.com] | |||
* '''Templates''': it is always rewarding on the long term to start any piece of computer software with a minimum amount of generic code (command-line options, help message, license, usage of gzipped files, running time, etc). But it's a pain to write all this every time, right? And often we know how to do something in one language but not in another. So below are my typical templates for any C++/Python/R/Bash program, as well as Beamer presentation. | * '''Templates''': it is always rewarding on the long term to start any piece of computer software with a minimum amount of generic code (command-line options, help message, license, usage of gzipped files, running time, etc). But it's a pain to write all this every time, right? And often we know how to do something in one language but not in another. So below are my typical templates for any C++/Python/R/Bash program, as well as Beamer presentation. | ||
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** '''Bash''': download the file [http://github.com/timflutre/quantgen/blob/master/myprogram.bash myprogram.bash] | ** '''Bash''': download the file [http://github.com/timflutre/quantgen/blob/master/myprogram.bash myprogram.bash] | ||
** '''Latex-Beamer''': download the file [http://github.com/timflutre/quantgen/blob/master/myslides.tex myslides.tex] | ** '''Latex-Beamer''': download the file [http://github.com/timflutre/quantgen/blob/master/myslides.tex myslides.tex] | ||
** '''org-mode''': download the file [http://github.com/timflutre/quantgen/blob/master/myreadme.org myreadme.org] | |||
* '''Language-independent user documentation''': I'm a firm believer that it is necessary to add some user documentation, even minimal, to any program. An easy way to do this is to simply generate such documentation from the "help" message, as long as it is "properly" formatted (see [http://www.gnu.org/s/help2man/ help2man]). The following commands work for any programming language: | * '''Language-independent user documentation''': I'm a firm believer that it is necessary to add some user documentation, even minimal, to any program. An easy way to do this is to simply generate such documentation from the "help" message, as long as it is "properly" formatted (see [http://www.gnu.org/s/help2man/ help2man]). The following commands work for any programming language: |
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