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 h1. ML beam test PID Meetings 

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 h2. Summer 2024 

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 h3. May 27th, 2024 

 * Darren ran with Python3.9 
 * Docker (containerization) Definition 
 ** Containerization is a technology that allows developers to package and run applications along with all their dependencies in isolated environments called containers. This ensures that the application runs consistently across different computing environments, from a developer's laptop to testing, staging, and production. 
 ** Docker is a popular platform that simplifies containerization. It provides tools to create, deploy, and manage containers. With Docker, developers can write code locally, share their work with colleagues, and deploy to production in a seamless and efficient manner. Docker containers are lightweight, fast, and portable, making them ideal for modern software development and deployment. 

 * "A Crash Course for Summer Research":https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-TPLo5VGSwCUDjqj_j4g--p4FbBgYHbw/view?usp=sharing\ 
 * "GitHub and Python Introduction":https://github.com/trottar/UVA_summer_students 
 ** Navigate to "python_tutorials":https://github.com/trottar/UVA_summer_students/tree/master/python_tutorials and read through the two html files ("Introduction":https://github.com/trottar/UVA_summer_students/blob/master/python_tutorials/Introduction.ipynb and "python_tutorial_2":https://github.com/trottar/UVA_summer_students/blob/master/python_tutorials/python_tutorial_2.ipynb) 
 *** Note, these are html files so you'll need  

 h4. Near-term Goals 

 # Setup Linux Subsystem for Windows 
 # Fork the ML Beam Testing GitHub repository 
 # Containerize ML Beam Testing GitHub repository with Docker 

 h4. Homework 

 * "Read chapters 0-3 and finish exercises":https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-TPLo5VGSwCUDjqj_j4g--p4FbBgYHbw/view?usp=sharing 

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 h3. May 27th, 2024 

 h4. Setting Up Jupyter Notebooks in Docker 

 # Create a directory to store, build, and run Docker container 
	 <pre><code class="bash"> 
 cd /path/to/directory 
 mkdir beamtest_dir 
 </code></pre>