Organizing and documenting NGS pipelines on GitHub
When: Apr. 16th, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Learning Level: Any
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About this Class
GitHub is a powerful platform for tracking, sharing, and collaborating on software projects of all kinds. Whether you’re a bioinformatics analyst, a software engineer, or a biologist who sometimes codes, GitHub can help you and your team stay organized and work reproducibly. In this talk, we’ll cover concepts & tips for making the most of GitHub to manage bioinformatics projects, and we’ll demonstrate how we use these in practice with CCBR pipelines. Basic knowledge of git/GitHub is recommended but not required. Anyone who codes, regardless of experience level, will gain something from this talk. This will be a hybrid event. This session will be recorded, and materials will be posted on the ABCS training site and also shared with attendees a few days after the event.
For additional details and questions, please contact Natasha Pacheco (natasha.pacheco@nih.gov), Advanced Biomedical Computational Science group, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research.
No registration required.