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Old 04-05-2014
How can an EE major looking to get into HPC bolster their CS foundation?

Im a soph. EE major with an interest in applied mathematics looking to get into HPC and am looking for suggestions on where to start in terms of reading up on some CS subjects in order to get relatively rigorous understanding of whats really going on. For example im interested in parallel computing, HDL's and so on but that stuff is over my head and im not sure what prerequisite would be needed. I was thinking about starting by learning C++, and or reading through SCIP.

Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
 

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Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow(3pm)

NAME
Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow - The "arrow" glyph SYNOPSIS
See L<Ace::Graphics::Panel> and L<Ace::Graphics::Glyph>. DESCRIPTION
This glyph draws arrows. Depending on options, the arrows can be labeled, be oriented vertically or horizontally, or can contain major and minor ticks suitable for use as a scale. OPTIONS In addition to the common options, the following glyph-specific options are recognized: Option Description Default ------ ----------- ------- -tick Whether to draw major 0 and minor ticks. 0 = no ticks 1 = major ticks 2 = minor ticks -parallel Whether to draw the arrow true parallel to the sequence or perpendicular to it. -northeast Whether to draw the true north or east arrowhead (depending on orientation) -southwest Whether to draw the true south or west arrowhead (depending on orientation) Set -parallel to false to display a point-like feature such as a polymorphism, or to indicate an important location. If the feature start == end, then the glyph will draw a single arrow at the designated location: ^ | Otherwise, there will be two arrows at the start and end: ^ ^ | | BUGS
Please report them. SEE ALSO
Ace::Sequence, Ace::Sequence::Feature, Ace::Graphics::Panel, Ace::Graphics::Track, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::anchored_arrow, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::box, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::primers, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::segments, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::toomany, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::transcript, AUTHOR
Lincoln Stein <lstein@cshl.org>. Copyright (c) 2001 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty. perl v5.14.2 2001-09-17 Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow(3pm)
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