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Software Carpentry Workshop for Women in Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan

This is the material for the Jan 5-6, 2015 Software Carpentry Workshop at the University of Michigan.

Software Carpentry's mission is to help scientists and engineers become more productive by teaching them basic lab skills for computing like program design, version control, data management, and task automation. This two-day hands-on workshop will cover basic concepts and tools; participants will be encouraged to help one another and to apply what they have learned to their own research problems.

This workshop is for women in the University of Michigan research community. We welcome undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and other researchers.

Contact: Please mail [email protected] for more information.

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2015-01-05-wise-umich's Issues

Installation instructions: VM?

@danabauer @sarahsupp @cbahlai - Are we planning to have learners use a virtual machine during this workshop? The VM instructions might be unnecessary and confusing for some, but Dana pointed out that the VM could be a last resort for learners who experience major installation problems. Should we reword the webpage section about setting up the VM to make it clear that if learners are able to install the other software, they don't need to worry about the VM?

Python on Windows?

The installation instructions for Windows say "After installing Python and Git Bash: [download and install the SWC installer]", but don't give instructions for installing Python. Should we add these instructions, or not have learners install Python (or the Software Carpentry Windows installer, since my understanding is it requires Python)?

I'm not planning to have anyone do things that require Python, but it might be nice for Windows users to have nano and SQLite in msysgit.

Thoughts @danabauer @cbahlai @sarahsupp?

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