Software Carpentry: R for Reproducible Scientific Analysis
When: Nov. 17th, 2020 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
About this Class
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The goal of these workshops is to teach novice programmers to write modular code and best practices for using R for data analysis. R is commonly used in many scientific disciplines for statistical analysis and its array of third-party packages. We find that many scientists who come to Software Carpentry workshops use R and want to learn more. The emphasis of these materials is to give attendees a strong foundation in the fundamentals of R, and to teach best practices for scientific computing: breaking down analyses into modular units, task automation, and encapsulation.
This is very important! Please follow this link and install
https://rstudio-education.github.io/hopr/starting.html onto your computer before class. If you have trouble doing this please send email to ncibtep@nih.gov and we will help you.
This class is held weekly for 6 weeks. When you register, you are registering for all 6 weeks. Please make sure you have time in your schedule to commit to this training.
For more information and class updates, please see the GitHub page for the class at
https://abcsfrederick.github.io/Intro-to-R-Fall2020/Schedule