2 title: " Resources for further learning"
6 - "Where should I go to learn more?"
8 - "Become a part of the CWL community."
10 - "Learn more advanced techniques from CWL user guide, by asking questions on the CWL forum and chat channel, and reading the specification."
13 Hopefully you now have a basic grasp of the steps involved in
14 developing a CWL workflow. There are many resources out there to
15 further help you use CWL to solve your own scientific workflow
20 [Main CWL web page](https://commonwl.org)
22 [User guide](https://www.commonwl.org/user_guide/)
24 [Specification](https://www.commonwl.org/v1.2/)
26 [Github organization](https://github.com/common-workflow-language/)
30 The [CWL Forum](https://cwl.discourse.group/) is is best place to ask questions
32 [Gitter (chat)](https://gitter.im/common-workflow-language/common-workflow-language)
34 [Weekly video calls](https://cwl.discourse.group/t/eu-us-timezone-cwl-video-chat/260)
38 Github organization for [repositories of CWL tool and workflow descriptions](https://github.com/common-workflow-library/),
39 including [bio-cwl-tools](https://github.com/common-workflow-library/bio-cwl-tools).
41 [BioContainers](https://biocontainers.pro/)
43 [Search for CWL files](https://github.com/search?q=extension%3Acwl+cwlVersion) on
44 Github, try adding the name of a tool you are interested in to the