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- Governing the Internet: Public Access, Private Regulation (The Journal of Science & Technology Law Symposium)9:00 am
- Scenes and Symbols: Artworks from China, Korea, and Japan10:00 am
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Building Software from Source Code on Linux10:00 am
- National Tater Tot Day at Lunch11:00 am
- MSE PhD Final Defense of Erin Roberts11:00 am
- Time Management Workshop11:00 am
- Forms and Alterations12:00 pm
- Let Us March On: Lee Friedlander and the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom12:00 pm
- Medical Grand Rounds. "Pallative Care at Boston Medical Center: The Myth, The Legend, The Future." Speaker: Dr Sandhya Rao12:00 pm
- Prospecting for Multiple Futures: Making Relational Commitments on the Margins of the State1:00 pm
- On Translating Homer's Iliad; Lessons from the Master1:00 pm
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - MATLAB Parallel Computing Toolbox1:15 pm
- Taiwan Forum 2018: “Museums, Qing ‘Global Art’, and the Preservation of Cultural Heritage in Taiwan and China Today”2:00 pm
- #Shabbatogether in memory of Avi Schaefer4:30 pm
- Urban Planning Association First Friday5:00 pm
- Opening Reception Forms and Alterations5:00 pm
- Spiritual Paint Night6:00 pm
- The Callbacks: Funderdome VIII8:00 pm
- Faculty Recital: David Kopp and Ketty Nez, piano8:00 pm
IS&T RCS Tutorial - Building Software from Source Code on Linux
Compiling a working executable from C or Fortran source code can be a frustrating experience for new programmers. This “hands-on” tutorial will introduce the basic steps for compiling small- to medium-sized projects. Topics include working with multiple source files, header files, and external libraries, and automation using Make and Autotools (configure). For simplicity, we will only cover the build process for systems with a Linux operating system (such as the BU Shared Computing Cluster).Familiarity with the Linux command line is assumed. Familiarity with C or Fortran will be helpful, but is not required.
When | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm on Friday, February 2, 2018 |
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Location | 2 Cummington Mall; Room 107 |