7-11 June 2021
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US/Central timezone
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Pre-Bootcamp Instructions:

  1. Join the bootcamp slack channel #bootcamp2021
  2. Log on to the jupyterhub instance (https://jupyterhub.icecube.wisc.edu/)
  3. Go Through the computing and python tutorials (if you need a python introduction/refresher)

1. We have created a channel on the IceCube slack for all bootcamp members on #bootcamp2021. Please join the channel to ask any questions, get updates, etc.

2. This year, we are trying something different for IceCube software, and will be using jupyterhub. This should give participants the chance to use the same version of IceCube software without the need to install a virtual machine or have a local build of icetray. Please point a web browser to https://jupyterhub.icecube.wisc.edu/ and login with your LDAP credentials to get started. If this does not work, feel free to send the organizers an email or post any questions on Slack. NOTE: we recognize this software setup will not allow users to run Steamshovel to visualize events. Because of some changes with newer laptops, we could not find a solution that would allow everyone to run steamshovel this year. If you would like to try running steamshovel with one of the previous Bootcamp virtual machines, follow the mac tutorial or windows tutorial. The motivation behind the virtual machine is similar to that of jupyterhub, as it allows us to ensure that all bootcamp attendees are using the same software, which makes our week smoother. It will create a virtual computer running Ubuntu (a Linux operating system). We recognize the barrier is much higher for running a VM than for using jupyterhub, which is why we are advocating the use of jupyterhub for the majority of the 2021 Bootcamp program. We do not expect the VM to work for everyone, and we especially know that users with the new Apple M1 Macs will not be able to use the VM.

The latest version of the bootcamp VM can be found here: https://convey.icecube.wisc.edu/data/user/icecube-bootcamp/bootcamp2019/virtualbox_vm/


3. Previous years of bootcamp have created a short introduction to computing and python. If this is your first time coding, we recommend you pass through the tutorial. To learn more about python you can look for online classes, codecademy has a free class on Python here: https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python. Also, if you have any questions or problems, Google and Stack Exchange can be good resources for solving coding problems. The links for the tutorial are below:

If you would like to download the notebooks used to create the tutorials, you can download them here: https://icecube.wisc.edu/~icecube-bootcamp/bootcamp2020/introduction/. To use the notebooks open them using Jupyter Notebook.

Recordings of the 2021 bootcamp will be posted in a Google Drive link (to be posted here) as they become available

Registration
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