Tango Workshop @ ICALEPCS 2019 in Brooklyn (NYC, USA)

America/New_York
Marriott Hotel, Brooklyn (NYC)

Marriott Hotel, Brooklyn (NYC)

Description

This workshop is a continuation in the series of ICALEPCS workshops on Tango. Tango is a toolkit for building modern distributed control systems in C++, Python, and/or Java. It is destined for people who are new to Tango but also for those who want to get an update on the latest tools in Tango. The workshop provides hands-on exercises and examples which attendees can try during or after the workshop. Attendees will acquire a good understanding of the concepts of Tango and its tools for building an object oriented distributed control system.

The following topics will be presented:

  • the concepts of Tango, how to install it and write a simple device server in Python/Java or C++.
  • the Tango virtual machine and the tools in the eco-system of Tango.
  • running a Tango system entirely with Docker containers.
  • PyTango and Fandango, the Swiss knife for Tango in Python.
  • Tango HDB++ as a high performance control system archiver.
  • how to write web applications for Tango using Waltz or ReactJS.
    • 1
      Introduction to Tango concepts
      Speakers: Andy Gotz (ESRF), Reynald Bourtembourg
      Slides
    • 10:00
      Coffee
    • 2
      Tango VM and tools
      Speaker: Mr Piotr Goryl (S2 Innovation)
      Slides
    • 3
      Tango and Docker containers
      Speakers: Matteo Di Carlo (INAF), Michal Liszcz
      Slides
    • 4
      Tango continuous integration @ SKA
      Speaker: Matteo Di Carlo (INAF)
    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • 5
      Testing device servers
      Speaker: David Erb
      Slides
    • 6
      PyTango and Fandango the Swiss army knife
      Speakers: Mr Anton Joubert (South African Radio Astronomy Observatory), Mr Sergi Rubio Manrique (ALBA Synchotron)
      Slides
    • 7
      Tango HDB++ a high performance archiver
      Speaker: Reynald Bourtembourg
      Slides
    • 15:20
      Coffee
    • 8
      Tango HDB++ a high performance archiver
      Speaker: Mr Sergi Rubio Manrique (ALBA Synchotron)
      Slides
    • 9
      Writing web applications for Tango with ReactJS
      Speaker: Vincent Hardion (MAXIV Laboratory)
      Slides
    • 10
      WebJive@ SKA
      Speaker: Mr Matteo Canzari (ing. Matteo Canzari)
      Slides
    • 11
      Discussion & Feedback