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Contents

  • 1 Linux Reference
  • 2 LaTeX Reference
  • 3 MATLAB Reference
  • 4 Fortran 90 Reference
  • 5 Python Reference

Linux Reference

  • Using VPN at UD
  • Transfering Files: scp and sftp
  • Using X-windows (X11) and secure shell (SSH) to connect to a remote UNIX server
  • PuTTY SSH Client
  • X Tunneling on Windows via Xming
  • X Tunneling on MacOS
  • Introduction to Emacs, Pico, and VI text editors

LaTeX Reference

  • Getting to Grips with LaTeX
  • LaTeX Guide@Wikibooks
  • REVTEX4 Authors' Guide
  • How to use BibTeX
  • PACS Codes

MATLAB Reference

  • MATLAB Getting Started Guide
  • The complete official MATLAB reference
  • Running MATLAB m-files in background under Linux
  • Calling C and Fortran from MATLAB using the MEX interface
  • MATLAB Jacket for GPUs
  • Multithreaded MATLAB performance on selected multicore machines at UD

Fortran 90 Reference

  • GNU Fortran
  • Fortran 90 in 24 hours
  • Introductory Fortran Programming
  • Fortran 90 Advanced Tutorial

Python Reference

  • Python in 40 minutes
  • Comprehensive Python Tutorials
  • Python.org
  • NumPy
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