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other:newppl:starting [2022/08/23 13:16]
jypeter [Available servers] Improved
other:newppl:starting [2022/11/24 09:48]
jypeter [Text editors] Moved xkcd cartoon to the top
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 Read the [[other:​index#​windows_10_notes|Windows 10 notes]], especially the //​Configuring Windows 10// section Read the [[other:​index#​windows_10_notes|Windows 10 notes]], especially the //​Configuring Windows 10// section
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-Note: there are also some [[other:​index#​windows_7_notes|Windows 7 notes]], but you are supposed to use Windows 10 since January 2020! 
  
 === Getting administrator'​s rights === === Getting administrator'​s rights ===
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   * Useful Linux commands for working with (potentially big) text files ({{:​other:​newppl:​houchesa4_updated.pdf}})   * Useful Linux commands for working with (potentially big) text files ({{:​other:​newppl:​houchesa4_updated.pdf}})
   * Using [[other:​ssh|ssh]] and [[other:​ssh#​copying_files_with_scp|scp]]   * Using [[other:​ssh|ssh]] and [[other:​ssh#​copying_files_with_scp|scp]]
-  * Text editors: ​there are **lots** of text editors used on Linux computers/​servers (vi, vim, gvim, emacs, nano, ...). You will find some basic information below + 
-    ''​vi''​: [[https://​www.atmos.albany.edu/​daes/​atmclasses/​atm350/​vi_cheat_sheet.pdf|vi cheat sheet]] ​and [[https://​web.mit.edu/​merolish/​Public/​vi-ref.pdf|vi reference card]] +==== Text editors ​==== 
-    * An annotated reference card of the ''​emacs''​ text editor ({{:​other:​newppl:​emacs_jyp.pdf}}) + 
-      * JYP's .emacs file: {{:​other:​emacs_linux_150806.tar|for Linux}} - {{:​other:​emacs_win_7_64_140408.zip|for Windows}}, with [[other:win7apps#gnu_emacs_gnuwin_diffutils|emacs for Windows]]+<note important>​A //jupyter notebook// is **not** a text editor! 
 + 
 +**You need a correct text editor to efficiently work with scripts and programs** 
 + 
 +{{ :other:​newppl:​real_programmers.png?​direct&​600 |}} [[https://​www.explainxkcd.com/​wiki/​index.php/​378:​_Real_Programmers|xkcd & Real Programmers]]</​note>​  
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 +There are **lots** of text editors used on Linux computers/​servers (vi, vim, gvim, emacs, nano, ...), that you can use: 
 +  * in basic text terminals (if you know the basic commands and shortcuts) 
 +  or in graphics mode (you may need to have an [[other:x_conf|X server configured]]) 
 + 
 +=== emacs === 
 + 
 +<note important>​Read the **dedicated [[other:​emacs_doc|Using emacs]] page**, and become a power user!</​note>​ 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +=== vi (vim, gvim) === 
 + 
 +  * [[https://​www.atmos.albany.edu/​daes/​atmclasses/​atm350/​vi_cheat_sheet.pdf|vi cheat sheet]] 
 +  * [[https://​web.mit.edu/​merolish/​Public/​vi-ref.pdf|vi reference card]] 
 + 
 +=== Notepad++ === 
 + 
 +[[other:win10apps#notepad|Notepad++]] seems like a nice and powerful text editor for **Windows**,​ if you don't have  the time and resource to install WSL+emacs
 ==== NetCDF and file formats ==== ==== NetCDF and file formats ====
  
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     * Using the [[http://​unidata.github.io/​netcdf4-python/​|netCDF4]] module     * Using the [[http://​unidata.github.io/​netcdf4-python/​|netCDF4]] module
  
-==== Using the Python language ​====+==== Programming languages ​====
  
-  ​[[other:python:​starting|Working with Python]] +  ​[[other:index#​python_notes|JYP'​s ​Python notes]]
-  - [[other:​python:​jyp_steps|JYP'​s ​recommended steps for learning python]]+
  
 ===== Getting help (from the LSCE system administrators) ===== ===== Getting help (from the LSCE system administrators) =====
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 {{ :​other:​newppl:​screenshot_xfce.jpg?​200 |Click to get a larger version}} {{ :​other:​newppl:​screenshot_xfce.jpg?​200 |Click to get a larger version}}
  
-On Windows, you can use the //Capture screen// option of [[other:win7apps#xnview|XnView]]+On Windows, you can use [[other:​win10apps#​snip_sketch|Snip & Sketch]], or the //Capture screen// option of [[other:win10apps#xnview_classic|XnView]]
 {{ :​other:​newppl:​xnview_capture.jpg?​200 |Click to get a larger version}} {{ :​other:​newppl:​xnview_capture.jpg?​200 |Click to get a larger version}}
  
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