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Welcome to the <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.ufl.edu/ University of Florida] [http://www.hpc.ufl.edu Research Computing] Wiki. The information here augments what is found on our web site with information we think is best provided in a less formal and official context.  It is used for information that changes rapidly and might become quickly dated or incorrect on the web site.  While there is good and helpful information here, you ''will'' find text that has not been proofed to the same standards that we try to maintain on our web site. We hope you find it helpful.</span>
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Welcome to the <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.ufl.edu/ University of Florida] Research Computing Wiki. The information here augments what is found on our [http://www.hpc.ufl.edu web site] with information we think is best provided in a less formal and official context.  It is used for information that changes rapidly and might become quickly dated or incorrect on the web site.  While there is good and helpful information here, you ''will'' find text that has not been proofed to the same standards that we try to maintain on our web site. We hope you find it helpful.</span>
 
=== Getting Started ===
 
=== Getting Started ===
 
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Revision as of 18:23, 16 January 2013

Welcome to the University of Florida Research Computing Wiki. The information here augments what is found on our web site with information we think is best provided in a less formal and official context. It is used for information that changes rapidly and might become quickly dated or incorrect on the web site. While there is good and helpful information here, you will find text that has not been proofed to the same standards that we try to maintain on our web site. We hope you find it helpful.

Getting Started

Software and Libraries

Specific Research Areas

Biological Research Computing