Carpentries @ Stanford - Unix And Git/GitHub
Time and Date:
Wednesday, 2021-03-03 / 13:00 - 16:00 (Pacific Standard Time)
Location:
Virtual via Zoom (will be emailed to participants separately)
Admission:
Free. Open to Current Stanford Affiliates only. Registration is required, and offered on a first-come first-serve basis. Space is limited, with a waitlist when all slots are full.
Registration:
Logging into Google using your Stanford email address and sign-on credentials (you may need to sign out of your personal account first in order to do this), sign up here: https://forms.gle/oKB6DeBhGVRmguAx7
Audience:
Faculty / Staff / Students / Postdocs
Event Sponsor:
Stanford University Libraries - Carpentries Program
Event Contact:
Zac Painter, zwp@stanford.edu
Lead Instructors:
Kalani Ratnasiri, PhD Candidate (Immunology)
Course Description: This is an introduction for to the most basic, text-based ways to do things with a computer: the Unix command line We will also cover the basics of Git with a secondary look at GitHub, the near-universal version-control system that is one of basic toolkits of digital scholarship and collaboration. This workshop is a safe space for people of all experience levels, with no question too basic to ask!