Supporting Graduate Student Academic and Professional Success
Resources on Databases and Programming
GradQuant staff have compiled the following statistical software resources that include learning guides and tutorials.
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Ansys
- Ansys software with a free student version – This version of ANSYS allows students who are studying remotely and do not have access to UCR network.
- Ansys Innovation Course – Free, online physics and engineering courses. Each Ansys course includes videos, handouts, practice or homework problem sets and short quizzes.
- C#
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Java
- Java for Complete Beginners; free course by John Purcell
- Online free courses by University of Helsinki
- The Java™ Tutorials
- Javascript
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LaTeX
- Overleaf – Collaborative online editor
- MikTeX for Windows, MacTeX for MAC(Desktop Editors)
- Install a TeXeditor such as TeXstudio
- A tutorial to help you create your fist document
- A good reference book (Access restricted to UC campuses)
- The most complete documentation manual
- The complete list of LaTeX symbols
- LaTeX Tables Generator
- Package documentation files:
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MATLAB
- UCR mySoftware – UCR provides a free student license to all students
- Getting started – A useful set of links to get familiar with the interface and commands
- MATLAB onRamp – An online two-hours workshop to extend your command knowledge
- MathWorks full documentation page
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MySQL Database
- XAMPP – MySQL with web base administration (Software)
- Northwind MySQL example (Software)
- Dev.MySQL.com – Detailed SQL documentation
- W3 Schools SQL – SQL tutorial; basic commands with examples
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PHP
- Komodo IDE (Editor)
- Eclipse (Editor)
- Php.net – Language documentation resource
- I ♥ PHP Tutorial
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Python
- PyCharm (Editor)
- Eclipse (Editor)
- Python.org – Language documentation resource
- Stackoverflow.com – Community resource built on answering programming questions.
- Codecademy (Tutorial)
- PyQuick (Tutorial)
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ImageJ
Introduction to ImageJ - Documentation, Guides, and Examples