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June,2024
21 Jun 1:30 pm 4:30 pm

CO Summer School S1: Introduction to R

This half-day session offers a brief introduction to R, with a focus on data analysis and statistics. We will discuss the following topics: the R interface, primitive data types, lists, vectors, matrices, and data frames - a crucial data type in data analysis and the trademark of the R language. Advanced topics to be covered include: basics statistics and function creation; *apply family functions; and the basics of scripting. Level: Introductory Length: 3 Hours Format: Lecture + Hands-on Prerequisite: Some programming experience in another programming language (part of the 2024 Compute Ontario Summer School) In our digitally-driven world, databases are the cornerstone of virtually every online service and application. They help store your favourite songs on music platforms, track orders on shopping sites, and keep your personal information safe and sound. These incredible systems are the backbone of our digital universe, silently and efficiently managing the vast oceans of data that flow through our daily lives. From the social media sites we share with our friends to the online transactions that make our lives easier, databases are the unsung heroes, diligently organizing, storing, and retrieving information with remarkable precision. Whether you're a technical professional or just beginning to explore data management, the journey into the realm of databases is both enlightening and rewarding, offering endless opportunities for discovery and innovation. Together, we will explore the secrets that make our connected world tick. Level: Introductory Length: Four 3-Hour Sessions (2 Days) Format: Lecture+Hands-on Prerequisites: Basic programming knowledge Installation of MySQL on one's personal computer (part of the 2024 Compute Ontario Summer School) Virtual
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July,2024
8 Jul 12:00 pm 3:00 pm

Intro to Quantum Computing, Lecture 1

This course will provide an introduction to the theory, formalisms and algorithms of quantum computing.  The programming language will be Python; experience with Python will be assumed.  Experience with quantum mechanics is not necessary; an introductory-level understanding of linear algebra will be assumed.This will be an in-person course, July 8 - 12, 12:00 - 3:00pm.This course has been cancelled due to lack of attendance. SciNet Teaching Room
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