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1 <p>I presented some ideas and examples of using the <a 2 href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy">Unix 3 principles</a> in scientific software development during <a 4 href="gopher://bitreich.org/1/con/2021">brcon 2021</a>. Abstract:</p> 5 6 <blockquote>Most numerical simulations contain several steps, for example 7 initialization of model state, defining boundary conditions, stepping 8 through simulation time, statistical analysis on results, and 9 visualiation. In this talk I demonstrate how UNIX principles of 10 process modularity and text streams allow for unparalleled flexibility 11 for scientific applications.</blockquote> 12 13 <p>You can check out the slides and audio here:</p> 14 15 <ul> 16 <li><a href="https://adamsgaard.dk/pub/brcon2021_adc.md">slides (markdown)</a></li> 17 <li><a href="https://adamsgaard.dk/pub/brcon2021-adc.ogg">audio (ogg)</a></li> 18 </ul> 19 20 <p>The full conference schedule (June 14 to 20, 21 2021) and presentation recordings are available <a 22 href="gopher://bitreich.org/1/con/2020">here</a>.