VCU Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Summer Institute
Introduction to Programming

Part I: Basic information

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Part II: Programming

I would like to point out that courses on programming generally last an entire semester. By the end of that semester, you'd probably still not expect to be able to do much in the way of serious bionoformatics programming. Our crash course lasts a few days. If you are able to do anything remotely meaningful by that time, you might well count it as an outstanding victory.
1. With that in mind, how do you feel about your new found skills in BioBIKE?  

2. How comfortable do you feel regarding the basic syntax of BioBIKE? 

3. Are you comfortable with READING BioBIKE code? 

4. Are you comfortable with WRITING BioBIKE code (within the narrow range of functions you're familiar with)? 

5. Are you comfortable with the basic concepts surrounding MAPPING? 

6. Are you comfortable with the basic concepts surrounding LOOPS? 

7. Are you comfortable with the mechanics of setting up loops in BioBIKE? 

8. What Study Questions from the notes on Mapping (SQ1 through SQ3) and Loops (SQ1 through SQ8) would you like us to discuss?

9. What problems on the Syntax problem set, Biological Problems, or Mapping and Loops would you like us to discuss?

10. What comments or concerns do you have regarding programming? Anything in particular we should go over?

Part III: Miscellaneous

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