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Topic: Creating versatile plots in Python - matplotlib Presenter: Ricardo @ricardoharripaul Dates: ? Length: ?
Topic: Beginner's guide to Python Presenter: Charles @cczhu Dates: ? Proposed length:* 1 hour
Topic: Phylogenomics / de novo transcriptome assembly / BLAST and variant tools / sequence alignment / building gene trees Presenter: Matt @MattStata
I think we should have the beginner guide to python before making graphs in Python. If people don't mind.
What does everyone else think?
Agreed. Charles is going to do the Intro to Python code-along on July 9.
It would be cool to have an Intro to R session as well - I know lots of people were interested in R.
What does the 'master' part of the issue title mean?
Topic: Intro to R and data wrangling in R Presenter: Luke (me!) Dates: Mid-to-late July, anytime August Proposed length: 1 hr
By 'master' I meant that this is an aggregate of all the separate topic threads, and this is where actual sessions get planned as opposed to just suggesting topics. It can definitely be changed to a different name.
I could potentially give an intro to R session, but in the moment busy with defense stuff. Could most likely host an intro to R session at the end of August for those interested.
Edit: Just realized Luke has offered to host an R session. I could do instead a tutorial on R Shiny (interactive graphics in R)
A thought - we could use the wiki to assemble a list of session ideas and edit it as we go. What do people think?
:+1: for @lannajin suggestion for R Shiny! I would be interested.
Also, :+1: to the wiki idea! I just got it started here if anyone wants to look it over.
Sounds good. FOr R shiny you need to install a server. it is a bit slow. Someone in my previous lab made a data browser with it.
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[image: :+1:] for @lannajin https://github.com/lannajin suggestion for R Shiny! I would be interested.
Also, [image: :+1:] to the wiki idea!
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There's also http://www.shinyapps.io/, which doesn't require setting up a server.
@lwjohnst86 - How do you feel about doing Intro to R next week (July 23)?
I could do the Shiny R tutorial on July 30th. Or, alternatively the 20th (maybe) or 27th (definitely).
Hmm, yea I could. I'll setup a event issue tomorrow with details.
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@lwjohnst86 - How do you feel about doing Intro to R next week (July 23)?
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@lannajin I like the idea of Shiny R on July 30 - a nice run of R. @lwjohnst86 - awesome!
I can prepare something for the plotting functions. I was actually planning on doing that this weekend. Also, D3 is really cool.
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@lannajin https://github.com/lannajin I like the idea of Shiny R on July 30 - a nice run of R. @lwjohnst86 https://github.com/lwjohnst86 - awesome!
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@ricardoharripaul - we talked about D3 tonight! We were thinking a session on D3 would be cool.
It would be great. I have some code. Angular Js and NodeJs are pretty cool too but they are somewhat more complicated.
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@ricardoharripaul https://github.com/ricardoharripaul - we talked about D3 tonight! We were thinking a session on D3 would be cool.
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Yes please teach me the ways of D3 and javascript!!!! I have a book on D3 if you'd like to use it. Would like to know, specifically, how to filter data for specific variables.
I have some tutorials if you would like them.
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Yes please teach me the ways of D3 and javascript!!!! I have a book on D3 if you'd like to use it. Would like to know, specifically, how to filter data for specific variables.
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@ricardoharripaul - sorry for the scheduling confusion. As of now we have Intro to R this Thursday (July 23) followed by Shiny R (July 30). Would August 13 work for you for matplotlib? Other August Thursdays would be an option too (I won't be around on August 6).
@lannajin - do you have a preference for which day you do Shiny R, July 30 or sometime in August?
These times can work I just have to know.
Ricardo
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@ricardoharripaul https://github.com/ricardoharripaul - sorry for the scheduling confusion. As of now we have Intro to R this Thursday (July 23) followed by Shiny R (July 30). Would August 13 work for you for matplotlib? Other August Thursdays would be an option too (I won't be around on August 8).
@lannajin https://github.com/lannajin - do you have a preference for which day you do Shiny R, July 30 or sometime in August?
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@ricardoharripaul it's up to you. Pick your favourite Thursday in August, and it's yours! Once you pick, I'll update the wiki with the date and create an event listing.
@mbonsma I was planning to present the stuff I've presented before to my two labs, so I already have something together for the Shiny tutorial. So I'm pretty agnostic as to what particular day I present (so long as I'm in town). I'll let you figure out the best date and I'll roll with it.
I can do the sixth.
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@mbonsma https://github.com/mbonsma I was planning to present the stuff I've presented before to my two labs, so I already have something together for the Shiny tutorial. So I'm pretty agnostic as to what particular day I present (so long as I'm in town). I'll let you figure out the best date and I'll roll with it.
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Okay so we've got @lannajin on the 30th and @ricardoharripaul on the 6th. Sounds good! (Ricardo, I'll have to catch up on your material another time, I'll be sorry to miss it!)
@lannajin, I made an issue for this Thursday. Can you check it over and add anything people should do in preparation?
I'm totally confused how I'm supposed to create a new directory within lessons and upload my own...
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@lannajin https://github.com/lannajin, I made an issue https://github.com/UofTCoders/Events/issues/5 for this Thursday. Can you check it over and add anything people should do in preparation?
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@lannajin are you using Git Bash to do stuff? If so, you can create a folder in your forked or local version and then push it to Github.
Or, if you just want to stay on the website, you can make a new folder by clicking the '+' in the 'lessons' folder and typing your folder name and then a slash (I got this from here). Then you can create a file, name it whatever you want, and paste whatever you want in there.
Here's a step-by-step in case others want to know too:
studyGroup
into your GitHub accountgit clone
your new forked version of studyGroup
onto your computer, if you want into your Desktop (cd Desktop; git clone yoururl
replacing yoururl with the URL provided on your GitHub studyGroup repo, for example mine would look like: git clone https://github.com/lwjohnst86/studyGroup.git
)cd studyGroup
and git status
or git log
to confirm you are there and to see what's going on in the new repo.git remote add upstream https://github.com/UofTCoders/studyGroup.git
lessons
directory on your computer.git add newfile
and git commit -m "Added file on lesson"
git push origin gh-pages
Does that help?
Can someone else do this for me (@mbonsma)? My defense is tomorrow and I've spent the last hour poking around GitHub trying to get it to work. I think I'm going to give up. I've emailed @mbonsma the files...@lwjohnst86, I will try your method next time...
I'm on it!
I've put together a wiki on those unfamiliar with GitHub, but who want to contribute a lesson: https://github.com/UofTCoders/studyGroup/wiki/Contributing-a-lesson
Amazing! Thanks @lwjohnst86, that looks great!
My defense is tomorrow
And you're still trying to work on this! That's some dedication there...
Hey,
I created a new issue and a short description. I am assuming it is in Rm. 408.
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@ricardoharripaul https://github.com/ricardoharripaul, are you good to go for this Thursday (the 6th)? If so, feel free to create an event issue here https://github.com/UofTCoders/Events/issues (or I can, just let me know), and then either you or I can make the post for the website (examples here https://github.com/UofTCoders/studyGroup/tree/gh-pages/_posts, instructions here https://github.com/mozillascience/studyGroup#how-to-launch-a-new-event).
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Yes, 408! That's perfect, thanks!
Group poll: how about a coworking or discussion session for our meetup on August 13th? The idea of themed coworking sessions was brought forward a few weeks ago - how about a discussion on plotting in response to the R and Python plotting sessions of the last two weeks?
As in using ggplot2 and python to graph the same data or are we seeing how people liked the different sessions.
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Group poll: how about a coworking or discussion session for our meetup on August 13th? The idea of themed coworking sessions was brought forward a few weeks ago
- how about a discussion on plotting in response to the R and Python plotting sessions of the last two weeks?
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I was thinking more like a personal show-and-tell, maybe ways people have applied things from the sessions or other tricks and tools people use for plotting, or as a place for people to bring questions more informally.
@mbonsma that's a great idea that will hopefully lead to a fruitful session. Unfortunately I'm out of town until the week of the 20th...pretty bummed to have to miss out on both the python plotting and coworking sessions!
@lannajin this is one I think we could do more than once, especially once a new term starts.
And we haven't really had a formal session on graphing in R... I would definitely come just to hear others thoughts and experiences!
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I was thinking more like a personal show-and-tell, maybe ways people have applied things from the sessions or other tricks and tools people use for plotting, or as a place for people to bring questions more informally.
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Is anyone interested in presenting this week, or does anyone have suggestions? (See the wiki for a list of our current ideas.)
Some options, pulled from the wiki:
I could do the Phylogenomics bit if it's something like this that people are interested in: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16r-wbb1BlfeO6FM2d5pojeQnJQEjgOLVN_iB7tWLVuk/pub
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Is anyone interested in presenting this week, or does anyone have suggestions? (See the wiki https://github.com/UofTCoders/studyGroup/wiki/Session-Proposals for a list of our current ideas.)
Some options, pulled from the wiki:
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Phylogenomics / de novo transcriptome assembly / BLAST and variant tools / sequence alignment / building gene trees - @MattStata https://github.com/MattStata
Versatile academic writing from the command line with Pandoc - @adunning https://github.com/adunning
Unit testing in Python - @aerler https://github.com/aerler
Web APIs: HTTP, REST, JSON - @jamesaoverton https://github.com/jamesaoverton
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That looks sweet! I don't know what @MattStata had in mind - maybe you could do a joint thing? Although that might be more work than one person leading something.
Anyone else want to add suggestions or preferences?
Maybe we could all do three minute thesis presentations. Or, we could all quickly do a three to five minute blurb on something (a program, library/package, resource, tool, etc.) that we've currently discovered or have been using lately that we'd like other people to know about.
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That looks sweet! I don't know what @MattStata https://github.com/MattStata had in mind - maybe you could do a joint thing? Although that might be more work than one person leading something.
Anyone else want to add suggestions or preferences?
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Lanna Jin PhD Candidate Cadotte Lab & Fortin Spatial Ecology Lab Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Toronto
Mobile: (647) 721-7722 lanna.jin@mail.utoronto.ca http://individual.utoronto.ca/lannajin
Comment with proposed sessions, and if possible volunteer yourself or someone you know to lead a session. Even better, choose a date that you could lead it!
As of now, Thursday 6pm - 7pm is still the most popular time. Fill out the Doodle poll if you haven't yet.
If your topic is short, we can group several topics together into a coding lightning demo.
Sample comment:
Topic: Regular expressions in Python Presenter: Madeleine (@mbonsma) Dates: Any except July 9 Proposed length: Lightning demo