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2019-02-04-boston workshop timing #176

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taylorreiter opened this issue Feb 4, 2019 · 2 comments
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2019-02-04-boston workshop timing #176

taylorreiter opened this issue Feb 4, 2019 · 2 comments
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status:duplicate Issue or PR already exists status:wait Progress dependent on another issue or conversation type:clarification Suggest change for make lesson clearer

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Reporting times from data carpentry genomics workshop at Boston University.

workshop website here: https://taylorreiter.github.io/2019-02-04-boston/

Times are listed for exercises and instruction. All exercises and all parts of lessons were completed unless otherwise noted.

01 Introducing the Shell: 29 min
02 Navigating Files and Directories: 35 min
03 Working with Files and Directories: 90 min

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04 Redirection (until for loops): 30 min
for loops from 04 Redirection and 05 Working with files and data: 90 min
Note: we omitted cut and sort from episode 05, and taught basename as presented in #179.
06 Project Organization: 30 min

@akshayparopkari akshayparopkari added status:duplicate Issue or PR already exists status:wait Progress dependent on another issue or conversation labels May 14, 2020
@vhmcck vhmcck added the type:clarification Suggest change for make lesson clearer label Sep 27, 2023
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thanks for the timings @taylorreiter ! I'll close the issue as timings are being discussed in #121

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