Dear Colleagues,
Nobody likes regular expressions but they can be very useful to search for patterns in text, including nucleic acid and protein sequences. I will teach you the (well-hidden) logic behind regular expressions so that you do not have to be completely at the
mercy of an LLM. Colleagues who write their own data analysis scripts are expected to benefit most. For details please visit https://training.vbcf.ac.at/training/regex.php .
What?
- Introduction to regular expressions.
- Regular expressions with Python.
- Regular expressions with R.
- UNIX regular expression tools.
When? Tuesday 19th May from 09:00 to 13:00.
Where? IMP E-016 seminar room, physical attendance preferred.
Pre-requisites: No programming experience is required to understand the basics. Most of the practical examples will be in Python, some in R and in Bash. If you know at least one of these languages then you'll be able to profit a bit more from the
lecture.
How much? Free of charge.
How to register? Check your calendar. Make sure your PI agrees to your participation in the course. Then head to https://training.vbcf.ac.at/training/schedule.php , click on the appropriate Register button and fill out the little form. Keep in mind that
registration involves a commitment to attend. See https://training.vbcf.ac.at/training/practical_information.php .
Thank you,
AndrĂ¡s
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