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We are working to develop a spatial analysis lesson (#313). We have been involved with developing reading materials with NEON (http://neondataskills.org/tutorial-series/raster-data-series/ & http://ne…
brymz updated
8 years ago
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It's great to talk about programming challenges in specific fields, but there are also tools and skills that are universally useful to scientific programmers. List your session ideas here for non-subj…
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Hi everyone, we're at the Mozilla Science WOW workshop in Berlin and a few of us were discussing the idea that we'd like to also display previous events on the website.
Are there any plans to do tha…
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Lesson maintainers are still finding the PR portion of checkout onerous:
1. Lots of work for maintainers.
2. We don't really need material (esp. low-quality material) for mature lessons.
However, it'…
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**DISCLAIMER**: I don't want to start a flame war.
**Related with:** #71 and #105.
I know that lots of Python packages are incompatible with Python3 and maybe never will be but lots of them already …
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Hey everyone!
I'm Aidan, live in Brooklyn, and work on the GitHub education team. I also run [a meetup](http://hackerhours.org) for people learning to code, do a [bit of teaching](https://github.com/…
afeld updated
8 years ago
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A couple of people have said over the past month or so that a domain specific example that involves handling next-generation sequencing data would be a very useful thing to have - so it seemed like a …
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Please use this issue for discussion of changes we should make by mid-August 2015.
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Please 'subscribe' (lower right) if you are interested in this workshop, which will be on gaining some hands-on experience with iPlant, at both beginner and advanced levels.
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@jonstiles, @rochelleterman, and I (@davclark) got together last week and decided that we'd like to shoot for a _social_ Data Carpentry hackathon July 24-25 (@jonstiles and I had previously discussed …