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** https://root.cern.ch/root/htmldoc/guides/primer/ROOTPrimer.html
** https://root.cern.ch/root/htmldoc/guides/primer/ROOTPrimer.html
* Most of the time you'll be working on the servers as there is no direct Windows release of the most up-to-date version. But you can use Windows 5.34.36 on Windows from https://root.cern.ch/content/release-53436 (And indeed we usually use root 5.34 on the servers anyway).
* Most of the time you'll be working on the servers as there is no direct Windows release of the most up-to-date version. But you can use Windows 5.34.36 on Windows from https://root.cern.ch/content/release-53436 (And indeed we usually use root 5.34 on the servers anyway).

==UNIX / Linux Tutorial==
==UNIX / Linux Tutorial==
Everyone should become familiar with linux
Everyone should become familiar with linux
*Simple tutorials which cover the basics of UNIX/Linux commands
*Simple tutorials which cover the basics of UNIX/Linux commands
** http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/
** http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/
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===Reading Material on Dark Matter:===
==Background Dark Matter Reading List==
* [https://www.newscientist.com/round-up/instant-expert-dark-matter/ D. Hooper, "Instant Expert: Dark matter," New Scientist, (2011)]
* [https://www.newscientist.com/round-up/instant-expert-dark-matter/ D. Hooper, "Instant Expert: Dark matter," New Scientist, (2011)]



Revision as of 05:28, 11 June 2017

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


Reading Material on Dark Matter: