diff --git a/book/welcome.md b/book/welcome.md index e7e508f..8dd5fc5 100644 --- a/book/welcome.md +++ b/book/welcome.md @@ -15,20 +15,19 @@ At the end of this workshop, learners will be able to: 1. [ ] Understand what an executable is 2. [ ] Understand the how filesystem configuration and environment variables relate to software 3. [ ] Develop hands on experience with: - 1. [ ] Building software using GNU Autotools - 2. [ ] Using conda package manager - 3. [ ] Building software using cmake - 4. [ ] Interacting and using singularity/Apptainer containers - 5. [ ] Using spack package manager - 6. [ ] Building personal modules on HPC + 1. [ ] Using Conda package manager + 2. [ ] Building software using GNU Autotools + 3. [ ] Building software using CMake + 4. [ ] Using Singularity/Apptainer containers + 5. [ ] Using Spack package manager ## Prerequisites -We recommend that attendees have a working knowledge of the Unix shell (although this is not essential) and an overview of the High Performance Computing service at Leeds. The course [HPC1: Introduction to high performance computing at Leeds](https://arc.leeds.ac.uk/training/courses/hpc1/) is a prerequisite. If you are unfamilair with the unix shell we would encourage you to attend [HPC0: Introduction to Command Line Linux](https://arc.leeds.ac.uk/training/courses/hpc0/). +We recommend that attendees have a working knowledge of the Unix shell (although this is not essential) and an overview of the High Performance Computing service at Leeds. The course [HPC1: Introduction to high performance computing at Leeds](https://arc.leeds.ac.uk/training/courses/hpc1/) is a prerequisite. If you are unfamilair with the Unix shell we would encourage you to attend [HPC0: Introduction to Command Line Linux](https://arc.leeds.ac.uk/training/courses/hpc0/). ## Duration -1/2 day +Two three hour sessions ## Frequency