HarvardX: Data Science: Productivity Tools
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Keep your projects organized and produce reproducible reports using GitHub, git, Unix/Linux, and RStudio.
About this course
A typical data analysis project may involve several parts, each including several data files and different scripts with code. Keeping all this organized can be challenging.
Part of our Professional Certificate Program in Data Science, this course explains how to use Unix/Linux as a tool for managing files and directories on your computer and how to keep the file system organized. You will be introduced to the version control systems git, a powerful tool for keeping track of changes in your scripts and reports. We also introduce you to GitHub and demonstrate how you can use this service to keep your work in a repository that facilitates collaborations.
Finally, you will learn to write reports in R markdown which permits you to incorporate text and code into a document. We’ll put it all together using the powerful integrated desktop environment RStudio.
At a Glance:
Institution: HarvardX
Subject: Data Analysis & Statistics
Level: Introductory
Prerequisites:
None
Language: English
Video Transcript: English
Associated programs:
Professional Certificate in Data Science
Associated skills:Linux, Data Analysis, Productivity Software, Data Science, Markdown, File Systems, Rmarkdown, Github, Unix, Git (Version Control System), R (Programming Language), Report Writing, Version Control
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