When
January 6-8, 2015
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Where
Farrell Learning and Teaching Center
Holden Auditorium
Why
The goal of this workshop is to introduce students to computing skills that will allow more productive and reproducible results when analyzing biological datasets.
Who
This three-day workshop is designed for graduate students in the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences at Washington University in Saint Louis.
Before you come
For Mac users
The default shell in all versions of Mac OS X is bash, so no need to install anything. You access bash from the Terminal (found in /Applications/Utilities). You may want to keep Terminal in your dock for this bootcamp.
Cyberduck is a secure file transfer client and will allow you to transfer files to and from a remote computer. To install Cyberduck, download the Cyberduck installer, double-click the downloaded file to unzip, and move the Cyberduck file to the Applications folder.
For Windows users
PuTTY is a secure shell client and will allow you access to a command-line environment for the course. To install PuTTY, download the PuTTY installer, double-click the downloaded file, and follow the installation wizard.
Cyberduck is a secure file transfer client and will allow you to transfer files to and from a remote computer. To install Cyberduck, download the Cyberduck installer, double-click the downloaded file, and follow the installation wizard.
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