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Tutorials explain how to get something done, ideally in a step-by-step detailed description.
Our concept of "tutorials" is that they explain step by step HOW to do something, but they do not dwell on the WHY, which we handle in [[:Category:Theory |theory]] pages. We also offer [[:Category:Manual | manuals]], which attempt to explain specific programs, databases or websites, without the HOW or the WHY.
[[:Category:Manual | Manuals]] are specific to a particular program, package or website and explain how the program works.
 
[[:Category:Theory|Theory]] pages explain things in a way that is independent of a particular implementation.  
At the bottom of this page are pages that are tagged as "tutorials". 
 
Here is a list of nerdy topics that have not yet had the tutorial tag added. hint hint.


* [[MUD - Michael's Utilities for Docking]]
* [[Automated Database Preparation]]
* [[Understanding MakeDOCK, which automates sphere and grid generation]]
* [[How to use the QB3 cluster]]
* [[How to generate an HEI database]]
* How to hold a [[hit picking party]]
* [[How to compile DOCK]]
* [[Using local Subversion Repository (SVN)]]
* [[Using local Subversion Repository (SVN)]]
* [[Eplop]]
* [[db2multipdb.py|db2multipdb.py How to decode .db files]]
* [[db2multipdb.py|db2multipdb.py How to decode .db files]]
* [[Travel Depth|How to run Travel Depth analysis on the lab machines]]
* [[Travel Depth|How to run Travel Depth analysis on the lab machines]]
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* [[Chembl2pdb|How to link the protein targets in ChEMBL to their PDB structures]]
* [[Chembl2pdb|How to link the protein targets in ChEMBL to their PDB structures]]
* [[Inspecting electron density maps]]
* [[Inspecting electron density maps]]
* [[How to run DOCK with a focusing term (internal energy) included]]
* [[How to generate ssh keys securely]]
* [[How to rsync remotely to the cluster]]
* [[How to rsync remotely to the cluster]]
* [[How to create a vpn/ssh tunnel]]
* [[How to install and configure R Shiny]]
* [[How to install and configure JupyterHub]]
* [[How to do parallel search of smi files on the cluster]]
* [[How to do indexing, partition, and migration in Postgres 10]]
* [http://wiki.uoft.bkslab.org/index.php/Tools_for_protein_and_ligand_analysis Oliv's favorite tools for protein and ligand analysis]
* [http://wiki.uoft.bkslab.org/index.php/Tools_for_protein_and_ligand_analysis Oliv's favorite tools for protein and ligand analysis]


 
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 3 August 2018

Our concept of "tutorials" is that they explain step by step HOW to do something, but they do not dwell on the WHY, which we handle in theory pages. We also offer manuals, which attempt to explain specific programs, databases or websites, without the HOW or the WHY.

At the bottom of this page are pages that are tagged as "tutorials".

Here is a list of nerdy topics that have not yet had the tutorial tag added. hint hint.

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Pages in category "Tutorials"

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