Now, I’ve sent out a link to the DaSH-run Software Carpentry Workshop already; those who are interested in learning some coding (both R and python will be taught) should consider coming along!

Also, if there are any of you out there with Friday mornings free, or at least available for the next couple of months, who could help out with the training, you are wonderful and invaluable people and you should definitely feel free to volunteer some of your expertise. The more one-on-one help available, the better.
Let me know if you’d like to offer some help for some of the sessions.

Also, places are filling up fast. They’re already half-full…

Best wishes,
Michael Charleston
Associate Professor in Bioinformatics
School of Physical Sciences
University of Tasmania
AUSTRALIA
phone: +61 3 6226 2444

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From: Michael Sumner <mdsumner@gmail.com>
Subject: DaSH: Software Carpentry Workshops, August-September
Date: 29 July 2016 at 9:41:27 AM AEST
To: <michael.charleston@utas.edu.au>
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