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# Notes
In this document, we keep track of notes, suggestions and complaints about this
course.
## Breda, 1st and 4th of April 2014
### Installing and updating software
Remove completely. The time can be used to introduce the terminal more
thoroughly, perhaps already in the
*Operating systems basics*
lecture.
### Connecting to other machines
Skip the
`scp`
slides.
### Getting started with NGS data analysis
-
Remove the slides 11, 12, 13 and 14 about standard error (
`2>`
).
-
Slides 15, 17, 18 and 19 should be discussed in the
*Combining tools*
lecture.
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Use NGS tools in the examples: BWA, SAMTools, etc.
### Practicals
Review them, there is some LaTeX in the output.
Other remarks:
-
`git`
checkout seems to be confusing, perhaps we should supply the data.
-
Finding the data in the second practical is difficult, most people have
forgotten the
`cd`
command, etc.
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