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There are two workshops taken by everyone on BIO00088H. These are in weeks 2 and 6. These are important in understanding both how to assemble, curate and document your "Supporting Information" and how to work reproducibly so future you (Spring semester you) can painlessly work with past you and your work is demonstrably repeatable. This is essential because you will want to be able to set work aside for holidays and assessment periods and then restart easily. The Supporting Information you submit with your Report will be be assessed on its organisation, reproducibility and documentation.

BIO00070M students do week 1 and 6 of the core workshops along with weeks 3, 4 and 5 of transcriptomics.



## Week 1 Core: Supporting Information 1

Why reproducibility matters, project-oriented workflow, organisation and naming things. You will also learn how to recognise and write cool 😎 code, not 😩 ugly code and code algorithmically and discover some awesome short cuts to help you write cool 😎 code.


## Week 6 Core: Supporting Information 2

Documenting your Supporting Information with a read me and appropriate code commenting, curating code, non-coded processing



There are two workshops taken by everyone on BIO00088H. These are in
weeks 2 and 6. These are important in understanding both how to
assemble, curate and document your "Supporting Information" and how to
work reproducibly so future you (Spring semester you) can painlessly
work with past you and your work is demonstrably repeatable. This is
essential because you will want to be able to set work aside for
holidays and assessment periods and then restart easily. The Supporting
Information you submit with your Report will be be assessed on its
organisation, reproducibility and documentation.

BIO00070M students do week 1 and 6 of the core workshops along with
weeks 3, 4 and 5 of transcriptomics.

## Week 1 Core: Supporting Information 1

Why reproducibility matters, project-oriented workflow, organisation and
naming things. You will also learn how to recognise and write cool 😎
code, not 😩 ugly code and code algorithmically and discover some
awesome short cuts to help you write cool 😎 code.

## Week 6 Core: Supporting Information 2

Documenting your Supporting Information with a read me and appropriate
code commenting, curating code, non-coded processing
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