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Reddit mentions of Practical Computing for Biologists

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Practical Computing for Biologists. Here are the top ones.

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Found 4 comments on Practical Computing for Biologists:

u/phryna · 2 pointsr/bioinformatics

I keep a copy of Practical Computing for Biologists in my lab as a reference for students startiong out working with genomic data.

u/LordMaejikan · 2 pointsr/dataisbeautiful

Even if you're just starting out in school, I recommend you take at least a couple programming course. There's a tremendous amount of work that can be done in biology/bioinfomatics.

If you want a good guide for getting started with analysis, I highly recommend the book Practical Computing for Biologists by Steven Haddock. I'd wait and try and find a cheaper copy though. I remember getting mine for about $35 or so last fall. It uses python as it's language of choice, which is fantastically quick to pick up.

u/phodopus · 1 pointr/GradSchool

Practical Computing for biologists is amazing. I recently started to learn to program and I can't express strongly enough how helpful this book was. Good luck.

u/biologyguy · 1 pointr/bioinformatics

Practical Computing for Biologists is a friendly introduction to the basics of using your computer to do things it didn't come pre-programmed to do.
https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Computing-Biologists-Steven-Haddock/dp/0878933913