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# Quickstart for computing
In addition to the standard computer setup provided by office admin (Email, MS
Office, etc), M&A members should do the following:
- Download and install [Slack](https://slack.com/downloads/osx). If you don't
alread have an invite, get one from Noam. Join the **\#data-sci-discuss**
and **\#journal-club** channels any others your
supervisor suggests or are associated with projects you are assigned to.
(Don't forget **\#random** and **\#out-of-office-fun**!)
- If you don't already have one, sign up for an account on
[GitHub](https://github.com/). Provide the `r params$data_librarian` with your username so as to add
you to the EcoHealth Alliance team. If you already have a GitHub account
using a personal email, [add your EHA email to your
account](https://github.com/settings/emails) and [set up custom routing to
direct EHA organization notifications to your EHA
email](https://github.com/settings/notifications)
- Install R and then RStudio. Links and instructions can be found
[here](http://stat545.com/block000_r-rstudio-install.html)
- Install git and link it to RStudio and your GitHub account. Instructions for
all of this are found [here, in Sections 7-15 of *Happy Git with
R*](http://happygitwithr.com/install-git.html). If you get stuck along the
way don't hesitate to ask for help (via the **\#data-sci-discuss** channel on
Slack!).
- Install Dropbox on your computer with your EHA account (note you can have
separate personal and EHA Dropbox folders)
- Check that your EHA email gives you access to Google Drive. If you prefer
it, or your supervisor specifies it, [install it locally on your
computer](https://tools.google.com/dlpage/drive)
## Optional
In addition, the following programs may be helpful to install (all for Mac
users):
- [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) for general package management
- [iTerm2](https://www.iterm2.com/) for a better shell interface.
(`brew cask install iterm2` or `brew install --cask iterm2` using Homebrew in the shell)
- [mosh](https://mosh.org/) for connecting to our high-performance servers
(`brew install mosh` using Homebrew in the shell)
- [hub](https://hub.github.com/) for interacting with GitHub from the shell (`brew install hub`)