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    The Missing Semester

    The Missing Semester

    The Missing Semester of Your CS Education

    The Missing Semester is a course and repository that teaches the engineering skills often skipped in traditional computer science curricula: command-line fluency, shell scripting, editors, version control, debugging, data wrangling, and automation. It includes lecture notes, exercises, and sample solutions that encourage hands-on practice rather than passive reading. The curriculum demystifies tools like bash, vim, git, and make, showing how to combine them into efficient workflows that...
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    TANGO Control System
    TANGO is a device oriented control system for Linux and Windows. It provides a framework in C++, Java and Python for implementing distributed control objects. TANGO has a full set of tools and hundreds of device servers.
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    CS-NPSA

    CS-NPSA

    Nonpolar Surface Area from Continuum Solvation

    The Continuum Solvation Nonpolar Surface Area (CS-NPSA) package is a general purpose program suite for defining and computing nonpolar surface areas based on continuum solvation models. It is based on the classification of individual surface elements representing the solvent accessible surface used for the description of the polarized charge density elements in the CS models.
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