New Topic: Data Science Survival Kit

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Posted on: 12 October 2021 purlPURL: https://gxy.io/GTN:N00024

As part of our work under the Gallantries Grant we are establishing a new topic within the GTN specifically focused on Data Science skills. This topic will include tutorials covering things such as:

  • Python
  • R
  • SQL
  • the Command Line
  • Git

as well as a number of supporting topics on data management and ensuring your data is FAIR. We currently have the R, SQL, and command line lessons so go check those out now!

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