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If you choose to create your own AWS instance using the provided AMI, please go to the AWS Account Creation and Setup wiki page
If you choose to utilize the shared Hackathon instance, please go to the Shared Hackathon Server Access wiki page
to be completed...
- The IT infrastructure necessary to develop and test code quickly (hack without looking back)
The following items will be documented very shortly
(Note that order may change:)
- Using the NMDP-developed AMI (ami-72d4631a)
- Installing the software on your own system
- finding the data on the AMI
logging into the NMDP-provided instancerequesting an account on the NMDP-provided instancetools included on the AMI, and NMDP-provided instance
- standard Linux system tools, including wget, curl, emacs, vim
- source control manipulation tools: git, subversion
- java development tools: openjdk 1.7, maven
- pipeline related tools: nmdp-ngs-tools, SSAKE, bwa, samtools, gl-tools, blat, sra-toolkit
- misc tools: groovy
- Home
- DaSH 17 (Prague) 2024
- DaSH 16 (Stanford) 2024
- DaSH 15 (Utrecht) 2024
- DaSH 14 (Oklahoma City) 2024
- DaSH 13 (Rochester) 2023
- DASH VRS (Virtual) 2022
- DASSH3 (Virtual) 2020
- DASH12 (Virtual) 2022
- DASSH4 (Virtual) 2021
- DASH11 (Virtual) 2021
- DASSH3 (Virtual) 2020
- DASH10 (Virtual) 2020
- DASH Validation (Minneapolis) 2020
- DaSSH 2 (Minneapolis) 2019
- DASH9 (Denver) 2019
- DASH8 (Baltimore) 2018
- DASSH FHIR (Minneapolis) 2018
- DASH7 (Utrecht) 2017
- DASH IHIWS (Stanford) 2017
- DASH6 (Heidelberg) 2017
- DASH5 (Berkeley) 2017
- DASH4 (Vienna) 2016
- DASH3 (Minneapolis) 2016
- DASH2 (La Jolla) 2015
- DASH1 (Bethesda) 2014
- Preparing for the Hackathon
- Tool access
- Tools
- Data
- Github help