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DataLad for code and data management #21

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jkosciessa opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 6 comments
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DataLad for code and data management #21

jkosciessa opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 6 comments

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@jkosciessa
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Title

DataLad for code and data management

Name of the tutor(s)

@jkosciessa

Expected duration

1.5 hours

Recording Consent

No

Required skills

Beginner-friendly

Programming Language

shell

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datalad

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Short description

Managing complex code and data remains a challenge in neuroscience practice.

Extending the code version control properties of git, DataLad provides a tool to help researchers also manage large data along the way.

In this informal session, interested trainees can get together to take a look at use cases (dataset consumption, project structuring, etc.), get set up with running their own commands, and discuss questions that come up.

I will reuse materials from here and showcase examples discussed here.

Please read and follow the OHBM Code of Conduct

  • I agree to follow the OHBM Code of Conduct during the hackathon
@bhvieira
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Hi @jkosciessa, thank you very much for the tutorial proposal. Just to confirm, is the tutorial offered only on-site?

@jkosciessa
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Hi @bhvieira my default is on-site only, but we can try to stream it.

@bhvieira
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On-site only is fine, thank you again!

@smeisler
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smeisler commented Jun 20, 2024

When / Where is this happening?

@juchiyu
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juchiyu commented Jun 20, 2024

When / Where is this happening?

@smeisler: This will be from 13:30-15:00 today in Room B.

@jkosciessa
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Thanks for all joining today. Here are the slides from the event. :)

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