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== Welcome to the WIKI for the MRC Centre for Outbreak Analysis and Modelling ==
== Welcome to the WIKI for the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis ==


These pages are designed to accumulate and share information that might be useful. It will start by focusing on programming - scripts, bits of code, cluster use, different data sets, and so on. But being a wiki, it can be extended by anyone, to include information you feel is worth putting somewhere for others to find later. Try to do so in a pleasant consistent way, but more importantly, please feel free to contribute and comment.
These pages are designed to accumulate and share information that might be useful. It will start by focusing on programming - scripts, bits of code, cluster use, different data sets, and so on. But being a wiki, it can be extended by anyone, to include information you feel is worth putting somewhere for others to find later. Try to do so in a pleasant consistent way, but more importantly, please feel free to contribute and comment.


* [[Cluster Documentation]]
* [[Cluster Documentation]]
* [[Dataset Documentation]] - New work in progres!
* [[Datasets Documentation]] (Some limited, orphaned work)
* [[Resources for Public Events]]
* [[Resources for Public Events]]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H1IZxbsPjaC36wHK9D6fxBlhVxzuM3aNKEK_fXiahyA/edit?usp=sharing Using Eclipse (Google doc link)]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H1IZxbsPjaC36wHK9D6fxBlhVxzuM3aNKEK_fXiahyA/edit?usp=sharing Using Eclipse (Google doc link)]
* [[The DIDE IT Team Documentation]] - In progress
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 4 October 2022

Welcome to the WIKI for the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis

These pages are designed to accumulate and share information that might be useful. It will start by focusing on programming - scripts, bits of code, cluster use, different data sets, and so on. But being a wiki, it can be extended by anyone, to include information you feel is worth putting somewhere for others to find later. Try to do so in a pleasant consistent way, but more importantly, please feel free to contribute and comment.