Added the log for the first module

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# Logbook of the reproducible research MOOC # Logbook of the reproducible research MOOC
> This logbook will contain the main point I learnt and found useful in this MOOC, as well as some usefull references and resources. This logbook will contain the main points I learnt and found useful in this MOOC,
as well as some usefull references and resources.
## ## Module 1
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### 20.03.20 - 24.03.20
This module was mostly about taking notes. What I keep from it:
* Markdown is cool to take random notes, and keep information. This could replace the current Latex files I am using to keep some info on bibliography.
* The use of tags in my files could greatly improve my ability to find back some informations ! They suggest to use DocFetcher, which makes reaserches into text files. There is a tutorial in the MOOC I should check later. Here is the [web page of DocFectcher](http://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html).
* Git is awsome! I am starting to be more efficient with git. I will keep on feeding my GitHub for R packages development, but I am thinking of creating a private project on GitLab to store and share data analysis scripts and files with colleagues.
* [ ] Cool! This is a task list!
I am not sure about what we should record as:
> des données quotidiennes qui vous intéressent (temps, etc.). Vous les utiliserez par la suite dans le module 2.
But just in case, today is sunny, and I would like to eat a lemon icecream. Ah yeah, btw... COVID-19
Things I would like to figure out:
* On GitLab:
* Can the changes made in this file be saved without being commited? *Doesn't look so*
* what is the maximum storage?
* can I give access to a private project to someone with a link, or does the person need to own a GitLab account?
* what is this "No wrap"/"Soft wrap" button? *It just does automatic cut of the lines si everything can fit on the screen*
**There is an obvious lack of structure in this section!**
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