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|Body=On January 28-29, 2019 we provided a second edition of a hands-on workshop on the Linux containers (Docker and Singularity). Participation was open to the BIST and PRBB institutions. The materials of the course are available in this [https://github.com/biocorecrg/containers-course GitHub repository]. This time Singularity introduction was provided by David Godlove, software engineer at Sylabs, the company supporting Singularity ([https://singularity-tutorial.github.io/ his contents here]).
 
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Published on 2019/01/30 by Thermoso
On January 28-29, 2019 we provided a second edition of a hands-on workshop on the Linux containers (Docker and Singularity). Participation was open to the BIST and PRBB institutions. The materials of the course are available in this GitHub repository. This time Singularity introduction was provided by David Godlove, software engineer at Sylabs, the company supporting Singularity (his contents here).
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