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Workshoplinks:
- Github Repo
- Installing the ECL IDE (Windows OS)
- Installing the VS Code IDE and adding the ECL Extension (Mac OS)
- Go to the Challenge HPCC Systems Cluster ECL Watch page
- ECL Documentation
- Visualization Document
- Standard Library
- ECL Academy
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Date of the event | September 15-17, 2023 |
Location | Florida International University Kovens Conference Center, 3000 NE 151st St, North Miami, FL, US, 33181 1st floor main hallway and room 120 |
Cost | Free |
Hosted by | September 15-17, 2023 |
Eligibility | ShellHacks is completely free for all students accepted to the event |
Registration | Registration |
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Data Source | TBD |
Workshop Trainers | Bob Foreman - Software Engineering Lead Greg Panagiotatos - Senior Software Engineer Hugo Watanuki - Manager Community Tech Programs Richard Taylor - Sr Consulting Software Engineer |
What you need |
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Quick start resources |
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Group messaging application | Discord server: https://discord.com/channels/245393533391863808/ |
Internship Opportunities | Find out more about the HPCC Systems intern program |
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- Watch a quick overview video about HPCC Systems
- Create your own Localized Container based Cluster.
- Note: We will be using a cloud-based HPCC Systems cluster for the workshop.
- You can use your preferred editor to write code but we do have our own, a Windows-based ECL IDE which you can download. On the download page, under Operating System, select Windows. Download both the ECL IDE and Client Tools.
- VS Code is a good code editor if you don't use Windows. Installation is slightly more complicated see below and also this cheat sheet:
- Download and install VS Code from here if you don't already have it installed.
- Download the HPCC Systems Client Tools from here.
- Choose your operating system from the popup list.
- Choose the appropriate "Client Tools" option for your operating system. Make sure only one checkbox on the entire page is selected.
- Download and install.
- Launch VS Code, then search for and install the extension named "ECL (Enterprise Control Language) support for Visual Studio Code".
- Once you’re up and running, try out a few of the tutorials.
- Learn some ECL. This is the language used to write queries. It's easy to use, try it for yourself. Read the documentation or take a training course.
- Take a look at some video tutorials