Not just dislike, ideologically opposed, mainly because it's not open science. But I'm interested in what you took home from git etc. 
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Oh, one thing you definitely should do is call for readme file README.md — you'll see why when you do it and reload the page of your repo.
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Replying to @salonikrishnan
Now if you know markdown that README.md can be nicely edited.
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Yes, it's a type of plain text markup. If you use R you might know it already. It's very very very simple.https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet …
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ooh, look what i just did! https://github.com/salonikrishnan/SpeechAndBrainLab/blob/master/SentReading/README.md … :)
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This is very useful - thanks! Would be nice to see slides / a github of your workshop when you're done :)
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I'll certainly share everything but if you want some good tutorials there are tons — I'll link you to the incredibly huge Twitter thread.
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It's a mess of useful links, some are terrific.https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/857641108729466883 …
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nice one!
