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COURSE: Developing R/Bioconductor Packages for Genomics #57

Closed Physalia86 closed 6 months ago

Physalia86 commented 1 year ago

Type

course

Description

The course is structured in modules over five days. Each day will contain a mix of formal lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises.

Formal lectures will cover the key theory required to understand the principles of R/Bioconductor package development (~2h). Following these lectures, practical examples will be shown to illustrate how to translate the acquired knowledge into a real-life R/Bioconductor package. At this stage, trainees will get acquainted with the state-of-the-art Bioconductor ecosystem as well as the best coding practices in bioinformatics. During the rest of the daily sessions, trainees will work by themselves, following guided exercises to practice their package development skills. Hints and solutions are provided for each exercise. The exercises will mainly focus on specific concepts introduced earlier that day.

Office hours will take place during the last hour of the exercises. An instructor will be available to answer individual questions related to daily exercises.

A Slack channel will also be available so that Q&A is available for everybody.

Location

event location

Website

https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/r-packages/

Start date and time

13th November 2023 (2-8 pm Berlin time zone)

End date and time

17th November 2023 (2-8 pm Berlin time zone)

Time zone

Berlin time zone

Contact Details

info@physalia-courses.org

Registration details (if applicable)

No response

Sponsor or Organization

Sponsor or organization

Comment field

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kozo2 commented 10 months ago

@Physalia86 Thank you for getting in touch. And I apologize for the delayed response. I have added your event to the Bioconductor calendar.

I will also update the website. I will comment later with the link to the pull request for the website update.