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swirl
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Any suggestions on where I can learn R studio for an affordable cost?
R, the language you mean? I really like swirl, and my students do to.
- A little help for a pretty new bioinformatics student
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How to learn R for free?
I second using swirl for basics. Gets you coding straight in the terminal and is interactive. Great way to get started.
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Where to learn R?
Note, the R website has lots of manuals/introduction documentation and there’s also the swirl package to supplement / replace some of the options above.
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Help Please !
Hey, have you tried swirl? It's an interactive learning experience at a variety of difficulty levels.
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What is the recommended statistic language that a Policy analyst (EC group) should learn ?
Try this https://swirlstats.com/
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Would love your college course PowerPoints on how to use R Studio
My colleagues recommend installing a package called "swirl" and working through their tutorials. https://swirlstats.com/ I don't personally know a whole lot about it, but I have heard good things.
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Would love your college PowerPoints on how to use R Studio
swirl
- Resources for learning R?
- [S] [E] Tool to "play around with" statistical analysis
sambamba
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where to start?
Yeah the D programming language, https://dlang.org/ one of my favorite languages to program in. It's unfortunately not used a lot in bioinformatics, and deserves more attention in my opinion. E.g. sambamba for working with sam/bam files is written in it (https://github.com/biod/sambamba) it's one of the most performant tools for working with NGS data because it uses async io and fibers.
What are some alternatives?
r4ds - R for data science: a book
genozip - A modern compressor for genomic files (FASTQ, SAM/BAM/CRAM, VCF, FASTA, GFF/GTF/GVF, 23andMe...), up to 5x better than gzip and faster too
fasteR - Fast Lane to Learning R!
bam-filter - Use simple expressions to filter a BAM/CRAM file
100ProjectsOfCode - A list of practical knowledge-building projects.
ruby-htslib - HTSlib bindings for Ruby
tidytuesday - Official repo for the #tidytuesday project
hts.cr - HTSlib bindings for Crystal
pols3316-summer2022 - Lab materials, assignments, and other materials for my students in Statistics for Political Science, POLS 3316, Section 1, at University of Houston, Summer 2022.
dmd - dmd D Programming Language compiler
TidyverseSkeptic - An opinionated view of the Tidyverse "dialect" of the R language.
htslib - C library for high-throughput sequencing data formats