University of Georgia UGAHacks8 2023
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Join us at our HPCC Systems ECL Workshop and Hackathon as part of UGAHacks8
Date of the event | February 3-5, 2023 |
Location | Zell B. Miller Learning Center, UGA Athens, GA, USA |
Cost | Free |
Hosted by | University of Georgia |
Eligibility | Must be UGA student |
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Data Source | TBD |
Workshop Trainers | Bob Foreman - Software Engineering Lead Hugo Watanuki - Manager Community Tech Programs |
What you need |
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Quick start resources |
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Group messaging application | Slack Channel |
Internship Opportunities | Find out more about the HPCC Systems intern program |
What can I do to prepare?
We have many resources available for you to use to familiarize yourself with our technology and how to use it. If you are new to us, then take some time to find out about HPCC Systems and what we do. Find out how HPCC Systems works, what ECL is and take a look at what goes on in our community.
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
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