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-\section{Fundamentals of programming}\label{fundamentals-of-programming}
-
-\subsection{Orientation of common
-interfaces}\label{orientation-of-common-interfaces}
-
-In this section we will cover the use and purpose of some common
-interfaces that you'll be using in this course.
-
-\subsubsection{Command window, terminal, console, command
-prompt.}\label{command-window-terminal-console-command-prompt.}
-
-This is a text based interface that allows the users to interact with
-the computer. It is used to execute commands, run scripts or programs.
-
-\subsubsection{Text Editor / Script}\label{text-editor-script}
-
-Your text editor is the program used to write a script which can be
-re-run every time you call it from the command window. This can be a
-built-in text editor such as Spyder and MATLAB provide or an external on
-such a notepad++.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- Globe analogy: Hardware, Kernel, shell, Application software.
-- Scripting
-\end{verbatim}