Event Scientific training

Software Carpentry Workshop January 2019

Our goal is to help scientists become more productive by teaching them basic computing skills like program design, version control, testing and task automation.

Start date: 22 January 2019
End date: 23 January 2019
Time: 10h00 - 17h30
Venue: Earlham Institute
Organiser: Emily Angiolini
Enquiries:

There are no more spaces left for this event.

If you wish to be placed on the waiting list, please email training@earlham.ac.uk

Registration deadline: 14 November 2018
Cost: £40.00

About the event

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Important information
Please note, you will be required to bring your own laptop for the purposes of this workshop.

Our goal is to help scientists become more productive by teaching them basic computing skills like program design, version control, testing and task automation. In this two-day bootcamp, short tutorials will alternate with hands-on practical exercises. Participants will be encouraged both to help one another, and to apply what they have learned to their own research problems during and between sessions.

What are the objectives of the course?


You will learn to:

  • use the shell to do more in less time
  • automate your tasks and pipelines
  • write structured programs
  • use Git to manage and share information
  • how (and how much) to test programs

Target Audience
The course is aimed at researchers in the life science and computational science disciplines at all career stages. We particularly encourage students and post-doctoral scientists to attend, but the course is open to everyone.

Prerequisites
This is aimed at trainees with very little or no prior knowledge of programming.

Register today.

Registration deadline: 14 November 2018

Participation: First come, first served