UCSF Programming Workshop: Beginning R or Python

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Registration is now full. To sign up for the waitlist, click on the green Register button. The next programming workshop will take place next quarter, likely in October or November. To find future UCSF Data Science Initiative classes, please go to: https://www.library.ucsf.edu/data-science/

UCSF Programming Workshop: Beginning R or Python

By Software Carpentry

Date and time

July 15, 2017 · 9am - July 16, 2017 · 5pm PDT

Location

UCSF Mission Hall room 1406/1407

550 16th Street San Francisco, CA 94158

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Description

Important note: the Python and R workshops are two separate workshops in two different rooms. You can only attend one. Please purchase only one ticket for Python or one ticket for R. Do not register for more than one session.


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Course Overview

This event, brought to you by the UCSF Library Data Science Initiative and UCSF Institute for Computational Health Sciences, is an example-driven two-day workshop that introduces the basics of R or Python, Git, and the Unix Shell. Short tutorials alternate with hands-on practical exercises, and participants are encouraged both to help one another, and to try applying what they have learned to their own research problems during and between sessions.


Schedule

This two-day workshop will run July 15-16, 9am-5pm each day. We will be running two concurrent bootcamps meaning both workshops are happening at the same time and you should register for either the R workshop or the Python workshop. Only sign up for one workshop.

Python syllabus: https://ucsf-ckm.github.io/2017-07-15-ucsf-python/

R syllabus: https://cjieming.github.io/2017-07-15-ucsf-r/

The actual lessons may vary depending on the topics and exercises chosen by the instructor.

Coffee and snacks will be provided.

Registration Info

You must have a valid UCSF email address to register. Participants should bring their own laptop to work on. This should be a "real" laptop - not a Chromebook, tablet, etc. You should also be sure to have admin privileges on this computer.

Please note that we cannot give refunds. If you register and can no longer attend feel free to give your ticket to a friend or colleague.




FAQs:

Q: Registration is full or closed. How do I sign up for the waitlist?

A: Click on the Register button to sign up for the waitlist. You will be notified if you're next on the waitlist. If you don't make it off the waitlist this time, the next workshop will take place next quarter. Email joanna.kang@ucsf.edu to subscribe to the monthly Data Science Initiative newsletter for notifications.

Q: Who would NOT find this course useful?

A: Intermediate and advanced R or Python users and those who don't want to learn Unix Shell and Git. This course is geared towards beginners with little or no programming experience. While you're welcome to attend if you need to brush up on the basics, these lessons will teach Unix Shell and Git and are not designed for intermediate or advanced R or Python users.

Q: I can’t attend this workshop because I have a conflict on July 15-16. When’s the next workshop?

A: We try to have a workshop once a quarter so the next one is never too far off. Email joanna.kang@ucsf.edu to subscribe to the monthly Data Science Initiative newsletter for notifications.

Q: I registered for this workshop, but now have a conflict and can’t attend. Can I get a refund?

A: We cannot give refunds. If for any reason you can no longer attend the workshop, feel free to give your ticket to a friend or colleague.

More questions? Email Joanna.Kang@ucsf.edu

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Software Carpentry is a volunteer organization whose goal is to make scientists more productive, and their work more reliable, by teaching them basic computing skills. Founded in 1998, it runs short, intensive workshops that cover program design, version control, testing, and task automation.

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