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<strong>MediaWiki has been installed.</strong>
= L2iT Formation Wiki =


Consult the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
Welcome to the L2iT internal wiki.


== Getting started ==
This wiki gathers resources, tutorials, and practical knowledge to help newcomers (students, postdocs, visitors) quickly become operational within the laboratory.
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
 
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
== Purpose ==
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/mediawiki-announce.lists.wikimedia.org/ MediaWiki release mailing list]
 
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Localisation#Translation_resources Localise MediaWiki for your language]
* Share useful resources (databases, codes, tutorials, workflows) 
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Combating_spam Learn how to combat spam on your wiki]
* Facilitate onboarding of new members 
* Preserve and transmit knowledge within the group 
 
== Contributing ==
 
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This wiki is maintained by and for its users: people who actually need and use these resources in their daily work.
 
Its quality depends directly on contributions from the community.
 
'''Do not hesitate to contribute, even if you are not an expert on the topic.'''
 
* Add missing information or useful links whenever you encounter them 
* Improve or correct existing pages when something is outdated or unclear 
* Share practical experience from courses, tools, or workflows 
* Even small edits are useful and help others 
* You can also create new pages and add a link to the main page
 
'''If something is missing, unclear, or could be useful: it should be added.'''
 
You are also strongly encouraged to request new content or signal missing resources on the dedicated page:
'''[[Needs]]''' (formation requests, missing tools, suggestions)
 
There is no need to hesitate: this wiki is meant to evolve from the real needs of its users.
|}
 
== Available training resources ==
* [[On-site training courses in Toulouse]]
* [[On-site training courses outside Toulouse]]
* [[Remote training and self-learning resources]]
 
== Resources and Tutorials ==
 
* [[Basic tools]] — Linux, shell, SSH, clusters
* [[Tutorial — Basic usage of CC-IN2P3]]
* [[Version control tools]] — Git et GitLab
* [[python]]  
* [[High-performance computing]]
* [[Deep Learning and Artificial intelligence]]
* [[Software quality and best practices]]
* [[Scientific programming and optimization]]
* [[C++ programming language]]
 
== Research Groups ==
 
* [[Computing, algorithms and data resources]]
* [[Gravitational waves resources]]
* [[Nuclear_physics_ressources|Nuclear Physics resources]]  
* [[Particle physics resources]]
 
== Getting Started ==
 
If you are new to the lab:
 
* Start with your group page 
* Check the numerical tools page 
 
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''This wiki evolves continuously — your contributions make it useful for everyone.''

Latest revision as of 13:59, 3 May 2026

L2iT Formation Wiki

Welcome to the L2iT internal wiki.

This wiki gathers resources, tutorials, and practical knowledge to help newcomers (students, postdocs, visitors) quickly become operational within the laboratory.

Purpose

  • Share useful resources (databases, codes, tutorials, workflows)
  • Facilitate onboarding of new members
  • Preserve and transmit knowledge within the group

Contributing

How to contribute to this wiki

This wiki is maintained by and for its users: people who actually need and use these resources in their daily work.

Its quality depends directly on contributions from the community.

Do not hesitate to contribute, even if you are not an expert on the topic.

  • Add missing information or useful links whenever you encounter them
  • Improve or correct existing pages when something is outdated or unclear
  • Share practical experience from courses, tools, or workflows
  • Even small edits are useful and help others
  • You can also create new pages and add a link to the main page

If something is missing, unclear, or could be useful: it should be added.

You are also strongly encouraged to request new content or signal missing resources on the dedicated page: Needs (formation requests, missing tools, suggestions)

There is no need to hesitate: this wiki is meant to evolve from the real needs of its users.

Available training resources

Resources and Tutorials

Research Groups

Getting Started

If you are new to the lab:

  • Start with your group page
  • Check the numerical tools page

This wiki evolves continuously — your contributions make it useful for everyone.