I can probably help with regex on day 1.* *(I know the Unix shell stuff, but I’m also an election judge so can’t help as it’s primary day. And I’m a chief judge so hopefully I’m not dealing with issues the day before the election as our training is today) -Joe Sent from a mobile device with a crappy on screen keyboard and obnoxious "autocorrect" > On Jul 12, 2022, at 9:54 AM, Sarah Green <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > From Monday, July 18th through Thursday, July 21st, SLA Maryland will be > hosting an online tech skills workshop from 10 am to 1 pm EST each day (See > our workshop site at amytrost.github.io/2022-07-18-SLA-MD) > > Library Carpentry <https://librarycarpentry.org/> is made by people working > in library- and information-related roles to help you: > > - automate repetitive, boring, error-prone tasks > - create, maintain and analyze sustainable and reusable data > - work effectively with IT and systems colleagues > - better understand the use of software in research > - and much more... > > *For more information on what the Carpentries teach and why, please see > their paper "Library Carpentry: software skills training for library > professionals <https://doi.org/10.18352/lq.10176>". * > > We are looking for people with a grasp of any of the topics below to help > attendees who might be struggling with the lesson. In particular, we need 1 > or two people to help with the Unix shell lesson on Tuesday and the Git > lesson on Thursday. Offers of help for the other lessons are appreciated as > well, though! Please let me know if you are interested, preferably in the > next couple of days. > > Monday, 7/18, 10-1 EST *Regular Expressions* > > Tuesday, 7/19 10-1 EST *Unix Shell* > > Wednesday, 7/20 10-1 EST* Tidy Data (Spreadsheets)* > > Thursday, 7/21 10-1 EST* Git* > > Thank you so much, and have a great week! > > Best, > > Sarah Green > SLA Maryland