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ROOT

You should become familiar with ROOT. It is an object-oriented data analysis framework.

If you will be new to the ROOT data analysis package

This is worth looking over, especially for anyone who is new to ROOT.

UNIX / Linux Tutorial

Everyone should become familiar with linux

Background Dark Matter Reading List