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* **Linux**. Nothing extra. You are ready to go. | * **Linux**. Nothing extra. You are ready to go. | ||
+ | ===== Resources ===== | ||
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+ | We'll use a small subset of the English-Italian part of the Europarl parallel corpus. | ||
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+ | Download the two files here: {{: | ||
===== Why is bash relevant? ===== | ===== Why is bash relevant? ===== | ||
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+ | * Quick and easy text and data processing | ||
+ | * The right way to interact with real computing software | ||
+ | * One gate to Python and deep learning | ||
+ | ===== Hands on Bash ===== | ||
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Files can be simply displayed (without performing any modification) or actually opened for edition purposes. You will learn to do both. | Files can be simply displayed (without performing any modification) or actually opened for edition purposes. You will learn to do both. | ||
- | Commands: '' | + | Commands: '' |
==== Grabbing information in a file from the command line ==== | ==== Grabbing information in a file from the command line ==== | ||
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All the operations carried out show their result in the terminal, but do not alter the contents nor are stored anywhere. Now we learn how to store them. | All the operations carried out show their result in the terminal, but do not alter the contents nor are stored anywhere. Now we learn how to store them. | ||
- | Commands: | + | Commands: ''>'', |
==== Understanding the structure of the commands ==== | ==== Understanding the structure of the commands ==== |