Iris data set problem is due

C++ is a high level programming language that is extremely useful for scientific applications. The language has historically had a bad reputation, but modern C++ is much improved so that […]

Get it Started, Get it Finished, Keep it Going: November 2023

Join us for a new CRIS monthly series: Get it Started, Get it Finished, Keep it Going (https://cris.utoronto.ca/rdfcohorts/get-it-started/). These monthly sessions are geared to addressing the competing priorities faculty face […]

iSchool Crosstalks: Intimate Automations

BL728, Claude Bissell Building 140 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Faculty of Information has launched the ‘Crosstalk’ series, a collection of conversations on topics spanning multiple research areas and that may have been approached from different theoretical, conceptual, and […]

GIT Version Control

Virtual

Using version control for your scripts, codes, documents, papers, and even data, allows you to track changes, keep backups, and facilitate collaboration.  In this workshop, you will learn the basics […]

GIT Version Control – Nov. 20, 2023

This event is hosted by SciNet. Using version control for your scripts, codes, documents, papers, and even data, allows you to track changes, keep backups, and facilitate collaboration. In this […]

Trans Day of Remembrance & Resilience – Nov. 20, 2023

Please join the SGDO and campus partners for arts-based space supported by Get Crafty! and community-building starting at 4:00PM. There will be light food and warm drinks available. After sundown, […]

MSC1090 lecture 21

SS1085

The goal of this course is to prepare graduate students to perform scientific data analysis using the R programming language.  Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference and […]

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