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SUMMARY:2-day Scientific Computing with R Workshop 3/4-5
DESCRIPTION:This 2-day intensive workshop is designed to provide foundational concepts that all programming depends on\, using the R statistical computing platform as an example. There are no prerequisites and the workshop is designed for computer users from beginners to advanced. \n \nThursday & Friday\, March 4-5\, 2021 | 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Course Hours\, Both Days \nREGISTER NOW\nInstructors will lead a comprehensive\, hands-on overview of what is possible with R\, how to use R-studio and the R command line\, and the integration of version control into an analytical workflow\, all using an example dataset. Go from reading data into R to data types\, functions\, conditional statements\, loops\, inline documentation\, as well as best practices for writing R code that others can understand and use. \nThe goal of this workshop is to bring you up to speed with data analysis\, and it would be incomplete without command line computing and version control. Understanding the shell for command line computing is important in building reproducible data analysis pipelines where your R scripts may be just one component. Git for version control is an incredibly useful tool for collaboration and management of your coding projects. \nThis workshop will also provide you with the basic computing skills and best practices needed to be productive in a small research team. The format is a mixture of short seminars and hands-on practical exercises\, and participants are encouraged to help one another\, and to try applying what they have learned to their own research problems during and between sessions. \nThe syllabus is available now\, offering preparation instructions. \nInstructors:  Tim Norris\, PhD\, Data Scientist |   Cameron Riopelle\, PhD\, Data Services Librarian\nHelpers: Thilani Samarakoon\, James Sobczak \nThis event is free and open to UM Faculty\, Staff\, and Students. \n 
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/scientific-computing-with-r-3-4-5-2021/
LOCATION:Zoom (online)
CATEGORIES:Programming,Workshop
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