[Host10] Upcoming webinar: What's New in Spack?

IDEAS Project Outreach Lead IDEASProductivity at gmail.com
Thu Jun 25 05:59:31 CDT 2020



The next webinar in the HPC Best Practices (http://ideas-productivity.org/events/hpc-best-practices-webinars/) series is:
What's New in Spack?
1:00-2:00 ET
Wednesday July15, 2020
Presenter: Todd Gamblin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

Description: Spack is a package manager for scientific computing, with a rapidly growing open source community. With over 500 contributors from academia, industry, and government laboratories, Spack has a wide range of use cases, from small-scale development on laptops and clusters, to software release management for the U.S. Exascale Computing Project, to user software deployment on 6 of the top 10 supercomputer sites in the world. Spack isn’t just for facilities, though! As a package manager, Spack is in a powerful position to impact DevOps and daily software development workflows. Spack has virtual environments that enable the “manifest and lock” model popularized by more mainstream dependency management tools. New releases of Spack include direct support for creating containers and gitlab CI pipelines for building environments. This webinar will cover new features as well as the near- and long-term roadmap for Spack.
Participation is free, but registration is required.
Register (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/what-is-new-in-spack-tickets-108772748218)
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Past webinars are archived at our web site (http://ideas-productivity.org/events/hpc-best-practices-webinars/) .  The most recent additions are:
* SYCL – Introduction and Best Practices (https://ideas-productivity.org/events/hpc-best-practices-webinars/#webinar041)  (June 2020)
* Accelerating Numerical Software Libraries with Multi-Precision Algorithms (https://ideas-productivity.org/events/hpc-best-practices-webinars/#webinar040)  (May 2020)
* Best Practices for Using Proxy Applications as Benchmarks (https://ideas-productivity.org/events/hpc-best-practices-webinars/#webinar039)  (April 2020)

To suggest future topics, please email us at IDEASProductivity at gmail.com (mailto:IDEASProductivity at gmail.com) .
The Best Practices for HPC Software Developers (https://ideas-productivity.org/events/hpc-best-practices-webinars/) webinar series is presented by the IDEAS Productivity (http://ideas-productivity.org/) project, in partnership with the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (http://www.alcf.anl.gov/) (ALCF), National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (http://www.nersc.gov/) (NERSC), Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/) (OLCF), and the DOE Exascale Computing Project (https://exascaleproject.org/) (ECP).

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