Video tutorials on running computational tasks in Python, R, C ++, Octave and Blender in FlyElephant

    A couple of weeks ago, our team released the latest release of FlyElephant - a platform for scientists that provides a ready-made computing infrastructure for calculations, helps to find partners and work together on projects, as well as manage all data from one place.

    The Azure cloud is now used as a computing resource, and users can run computing tasks written using C ++ (with support for OpenMP), R, Python, Octave, Scilab, Java, Julia, OpenFOAM, GROMACS, Blender on servers with the number of cores from 1 to 32 and RAM up to 448 GB.

    Today we want to share video tutorialslaunch tasks in FlyElephant. Under the cut you will find a video on how to run computational tasks written using C ++, R, Python, Octave and render images using Blender, as well as a promotional code for free extra hours of work for your tasks.

    How to start calculation using C / C ++



    How to start a calculation using R



    How to start calculation using Python



    How to start calculation using Octave



    How to start image rendering using Blender (upload file)



    You can register for FlyElephant here . After registration, your account will have 500 hours; Using promo code 118687121372 and entering it in your account, you can replenish your account for another 300 hours.

    We will be grateful for the feedback and suggestions for improving the platform, and we will also gladly give you a 30-minute demo presentation on working with it. You can reserve time for a demo presentation here .

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