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some sort of wrap-up section might be helpful. something like
'Chapter 6. What next?'
for me, 'what next?' is definitely that I want to learn wdl syntax. this wrap-up section could be a good spot to list the sources of help you linked to elsewhere in the guide (right now they're buried somewhere in the middle). Both Hutch-based help, as well as external links to WDL syntax/language definition.
I don't know what Amanda's owl meme referred to, but I can totally imagine - right now I have a big gap in my ability to actually use WDL. The guide was very helpful in seeing how I can submit/monitor/troubleshoot a workflow here at the Hutch, but figuring out the workflow itself is a huge black box for me.
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100% I think actually this is a good sign. This WDL 101 class was actually intended JUST to get you able to RUN the test workflows successfully. Now on to WDL 102, which is a guide I know have the luxury of being able to put together and have someone actually read it!!!
some sort of wrap-up section might be helpful. something like
'Chapter 6. What next?'
for me, 'what next?' is definitely that I want to learn wdl syntax. this wrap-up section could be a good spot to list the sources of help you linked to elsewhere in the guide (right now they're buried somewhere in the middle). Both Hutch-based help, as well as external links to WDL syntax/language definition.
I don't know what Amanda's owl meme referred to, but I can totally imagine - right now I have a big gap in my ability to actually use WDL. The guide was very helpful in seeing how I can submit/monitor/troubleshoot a workflow here at the Hutch, but figuring out the workflow itself is a huge black box for me.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: