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Give credit where credit is due. Last year we had @EmilHvitfeldt @brookembell and @zhiiiyang (right @malcolmbarrett ?) I ll update the tag for last year s version.
  • gvegayon
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    on Jul 22, 2020
  • #20

Hey @XUKEREN I will assign you to this issue to discuss the markdown slides. I ll let you know when to start contributing as I will set up the folder system for this year s version of the Bootcamp 😄 . ...
  • gvegayon
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    on Jul 20, 2020
  • #19

  • gvegayon
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    on Jul 20, 2020
  • #17

Hey @malcolmbarrett, I think we should be using Zenodo to get a DOI number for this. what do you think? In order to do so, we should create a release to start using it. I know that we would like to polish ...
  • gvegayon
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    on Aug 15, 2018
  • #9

The section in the package recs on genomics is still blank. Making a note so we remember to add to or delete that section
  • malcolmbarrett
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    on Aug 9, 2018
  • #4

@malcolmbarrett it would be great if you could prepare a couple of slides about data visualization in R. The visualization part of the bootcamp should take place on Wednesday 15 of August. Could you take ...
  • gvegayon
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    on Jul 10, 2018
  • #2

Hey All, I ve created this repo for the R bootcamp. The program (the readme.md file in the top folder) is what most of you already saw a couple of months ago. The only new thing is that I ve added the ...
  • gvegayon
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    on Jul 10, 2018
  • #1
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