Lectures for Johns Hopkins University EN 601.(3/4/6)20 Parallel Programming , Spring 2019. Course home page at https://parallel.cs.jhu.edu.
These are interactive lectures in which all code examples are runnable and graphs (as many as possible) are derived from interactive R code. The intent is that the student will follow the lecture in the notebook in real time and can interact/engage with the code while learning.
Examples in this notebook are in Jupyter notebooks in different kernels (R, Python, Java, C++). And some code examples must be run from a shell, which can be launched in Jupyter.