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Matlab seminar; Some early thoughts

I am currently sitting in NWC 1313 listening to the MathWorks speaker talk about Matlab. I can see why many folks like the software. I am still a bit skeptical about the black box functionality of the program. I know of the small group of students who program in Python and see why they prefer to program their own applications. I think it is the ability to control both the functionality and the output that is satisfying to the user that one does not have with a commercial product.

It is also fun to watch as folks bail from the seminar when the topic moved into developing the GUI. Matlab will allow for users to create a GUI for others to use based on the purpose and function of the code. But one can do the same with Python. So which is better? It comes down to the user and where they are most comfortable working. Myself, being an “old dog”, I like the command line and simple programing workflow of Python and the modules one can import to Python which has most of the tools that are an extra cost under Matlab.

mjl




And so it begins again...

Well, so begins another semester. While on one hand, things are moving smoothly (only the second day of classes), I am finding that my days are very busy. I am behind on my “to do” lists. It seems that my biggest problem is that the tasks on the list are taking longer to complete than I anticipated. I am also running out of time trying to stay ahead with my scouting duties. What I really need is a 30 hour day but I know that is not going to happen.

So I will being working on staying on task and not getting distracted on other items. I still am trying to figure out why the data ingest machine is not seeing the external raid device. Both the computer and the raid appear to be working, just not talking to one another. (Funny, that last line sounds like a bad marriage.) Getting the data ingest machine is just one of the priority tasks that are on the list of “to dos”

And so it begins.

mjl

Still not timely

Not sure what it is, but keeping up with a blog right now seems like a daunting task. I am keeping up fairly well with the departmental computing blog. So in some respects, that blog has replaced some of the blogging that I would be doing here. So I am shifting a bit the focus of this blog to be a bit more personal about what I am doing at work. So more opinions of softwares, computers and stuff meteorological. We will see if I can keep this up instead.

Maybe if I spend less time on ...... Nah.

mjl

Not so timely eh?

I have just returned from a week of camping near Colorado Springs and am now getting back into the swing of things as we begin the push to the start of a new term. It will be different this time, as I will not have the help of Brian who was always a big help with the computing here in the department.

I am working on rolling out the new computing website. It will have a lot more information that the previous site. It will also include a sign up proceedure for requesting Bastion Host accounts here at the NWC. I have a couple of machines in the Linux lab that are not working as they should and they will be in the queue for repairs next week. I also have a couple of new servers for both faculty and the department that I need to get installed and running. I have having serious issues with one and the update of the software. Seems that the RAID controler drivers are not part of the usual ones and the new kernel will not boot. So now I will be needing to track down that problem.

I now have a bit more control over the intro labs and will assist with the upper division synoptic lab this coming academic year. So I will be spending some time with the labs of previous years/sections and compiling a hopefullly more orginized set of labs. I am wanting to create a good set of labs that will introduce many of the the meteorological concepts as well as computing skills to make it easier on students as they move through the program.