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Wednesday, January 29
Assignment 02: Problem Set 02.
Kahoot quiz.
-Suggested references: - Kerr, D. (2024). Effective Shell. - Irianto, I. (2021). Learn Vim (the Smart Way). - Neil, D. (2015). Practical Vim: Edit Text at the Speed of Thought. Pragmatic Bookshelf. - Dennis, J. Your problem with Vim is that you don’t grok vi. (Stack Overflow). - Vim Adventures. (Instructor’s note: this is a fun, albeit cringy, way to learn Vim). - Videos: freeCodeCamp - Command line crash course, Percy Grunwald - Absolute beginner guide to the macOS terminal, NetworkChuck - 50 macOS tips and tricks using terminal
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Monday, February 03:
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- "text": "Module 02: Introduction to the Command-Line Interface and Version Control\n\nMonday, January 27:\n\nLecture 03: The Command-Line Interface (CLI), Shell Basics, and File Management.\nKahoot Quiz.\n\nSuggested references:\n\nJanssens, J. (2021). Data Science at the Command Line: Obtain, Scrub, Explore, and Model Data with Unix Power Tools (2nd ed.). O’Reilly Media.\nLevy, J. (2024). The Art of Command Line. GitHub.\nShotts, W. (2019). The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction. No Starch Press.\nHealy, K. (2019). The Plain Person’s Guide to Plain Text Social Science. Chapters 1-5.\n\n\n\nWednesday, January 29:\n\nLecture 04: More command line tools, text files and scripting.\nAssignment 01 due (5%).\nAssignment 02: Problem Set 02.\nKahoot quiz.\n\nSuggested references: - Kerr, D. (2024). Effective Shell. - Irianto, I. (2021). Learn Vim (the Smart Way). - Neil, D. (2015). Practical Vim: Edit Text at the Speed of Thought. Pragmatic Bookshelf. - Dennis, J. Your problem with Vim is that you don’t grok vi. (Stack Overflow). - Vim Adventures. (Instructor’s note: this is a fun, albeit cringy, way to learn Vim). - Videos: freeCodeCamp - Command line crash course, Percy Grunwald - Absolute beginner guide to the macOS terminal, NetworkChuck - 50 macOS tips and tricks using terminal\n\n\nMonday, February 03:\n\nLecture 05: Version control with Git and GitHub.\n\nSuggested references:\n\nChacon, S. and Straub, B. (2014). Pro Git. Apress. (Instructor’s note: this is the book on Git).\nGitHub tutorials: GitHub skills (recommended), Git guides, GitHub learning lab, Best practices for repositories.\n\n\n\nWednesday, February 05:\n\nLecture 06: More Git and GitHub: pull requests, issues, pages, and collaboration features.\nAssignment 02 due (5%).\nAssignment 03: Problem Set 03.\n\nSuggested references:\n\nPerez-Riverol, Y., Gatto, L., Wang, R., Sachsenberg, T., Uszkoreit, J., Leprevost, F. da V., Fufezan, C., Ternent, T., Eglen, S. J., Katz, D. S., Pollard, T. J., Konovalov, A., Flight, R. M., Blin, K., & Vizcaíno, J. A. (2016). Ten Simple Rules for Taking Advantage of Git and GitHub. PLOS Computational Biology, 12(7), e1004947.\nBeckman, M. D., Çetinkaya-Rundel, M., Horton, N. J., Rundel, C. W., Sullivan, A. J., & Tackett, M. (2021). Implementing version control with git and GitHub as a learning objective in statistics and data science courses. Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 29(sup1), S132-S144.\nEscamilla, E., Klein, M., Cooper, T., Rampin, V., Weigle, M. C., & Nelson, M. L. (2022). The Rise of GitHub in Scholarly Publications. arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.04895.\n\n\n\nMonday, February 10:\n\nLecture 07: Quiz 01: Git and Github (6%)."
+ "text": "Module 02: Introduction to the Command-Line Interface and Version Control\n\nMonday, January 27:\n\nLecture 03: The Command-Line Interface (CLI), Shell Basics, and File Management.\nKahoot Quiz.\n\nSuggested references:\n\nJanssens, J. (2021). Data Science at the Command Line: Obtain, Scrub, Explore, and Model Data with Unix Power Tools (2nd ed.). O’Reilly Media.\nLevy, J. (2024). The Art of Command Line. GitHub.\nShotts, W. (2019). The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction. No Starch Press.\nHealy, K. (2019). The Plain Person’s Guide to Plain Text Social Science. Chapters 1-5.\n\n\n\nWednesday, January 29:\n\nLecture 04: More command line tools, text files and scripting.\nAssignment 01 due (5%).\nAssignment 02: Problem Set 02.\nKahoot quiz.\n\nSuggested references:\n\nKerr, D. (2024). Effective Shell.\nIrianto, I. (2021). Learn Vim (the Smart Way).\nNeil, D. (2015). Practical Vim: Edit Text at the Speed of Thought. Pragmatic Bookshelf.\nDennis, J. Your problem with Vim is that you don’t grok vi. (Stack Overflow).\nVim Adventures. (Instructor’s note: this is a fun, albeit cringy, way to learn Vim).\nVideos: freeCodeCamp - Command line crash course, Percy Grunwald - Absolute beginner guide to the macOS terminal, NetworkChuck - 50 macOS tips and tricks using terminal\n\n\n\nMonday, February 03:\n\nLecture 05: Version control with Git and GitHub.\n\nSuggested references:\n\nChacon, S. and Straub, B. (2014). Pro Git. Apress. (Instructor’s note: this is the book on Git).\nGitHub tutorials: GitHub skills (recommended), Git guides, GitHub learning lab, Best practices for repositories.\n\n\n\nWednesday, February 05:\n\nLecture 06: More Git and GitHub: pull requests, issues, pages, and collaboration features.\nAssignment 02 due (5%).\nAssignment 03: Problem Set 03.\n\nSuggested references:\n\nPerez-Riverol, Y., Gatto, L., Wang, R., Sachsenberg, T., Uszkoreit, J., Leprevost, F. da V., Fufezan, C., Ternent, T., Eglen, S. J., Katz, D. S., Pollard, T. J., Konovalov, A., Flight, R. M., Blin, K., & Vizcaíno, J. A. (2016). Ten Simple Rules for Taking Advantage of Git and GitHub. PLOS Computational Biology, 12(7), e1004947.\nBeckman, M. D., Çetinkaya-Rundel, M., Horton, N. J., Rundel, C. W., Sullivan, A. J., & Tackett, M. (2021). Implementing version control with git and GitHub as a learning objective in statistics and data science courses. Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 29(sup1), S132-S144.\nEscamilla, E., Klein, M., Cooper, T., Rampin, V., Weigle, M. C., & Nelson, M. L. (2022). The Rise of GitHub in Scholarly Publications. arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.04895.\n\n\n\nMonday, February 10:\n\nLecture 07: Quiz 01: Git and Github (6%)."
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- [Kahoot quiz](https://play.kahoot.it/v2/?quizId=8cc3711e-3b26-4748-9df1-82dae843882a&hostId=05eb977d-4f8a-440e-9e45-95212b29d103).
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- Kerr, D. (2024). [Effective Shell](https://effective-shell.com/).
- Irianto, I. (2021). [Learn Vim (the Smart Way)](https://github.com/iggredible/Learn-Vim).
- Neil, D. (2015). [Practical Vim: Edit Text at the Speed of Thought](https://pragprog.com/titles/dnvim2/practical-vim-second-edition/). Pragmatic Bookshelf.