Hello fruit tutorial
Keywords: Sample tutorial, Jupyter Notebook, Bioschemas, markup
This tutorial is aimed at:
Python learners with a Beginner level.
This tutorial is a guideline. By the end of it, The student will be able to run a Jupyter Notebook.
Getting started
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the Hello Fruit code and get a warm fruty and colorful greeting. We use Jupyter Notebooks so it is an advantage if you are familiar with it.
If you have not installed yet Jupyter Notebooks, please do so.
To run the code, follow these instructions:
- Clone the repository at https://github.com/BioSchemas/github-markup-example, we will use the main branch
- Init Jupyter Notebooks and make sure you can access the folder where you cloned de repo
- Open the notebook named “hello_fruit” under folder code
- Run the cells one by one to get a fuity colorful greeting
Markup
Notes about the markup:
- We advised you to deposit your tutorial on a training repository or archive that will provide you with a Permanent Identifier (PID) such as a Digital Object Identifer (DOI). We have not done so as we are using a toy tutorial so we use the tutorial page URL as the tutorial identifier rather than a proper ID.
- We provide markup for those properties defined as minimum and (some) recommended by Bioschemas TrainingMaterial profile (version Draft 0.9) but you can improve your dataset description adding more recommended and optional properties.
- Whenever you use an EDAM term to describe your tutorial, try and find the one which describes it best. We do not use EDAM terms in this example.