This guide starts by providing all essential steps to get started with DALES 4.1, from obtaining the source code to running your first case. The second part consists of some tips on how to begin modifying and extending DALES to suite your own needs. This guide is mostly written from my experiences obtained during my master research project, in which I have worked a lot with DALES. Also, some parts are taken from an Introduction to DALES v3.1, written by Thijs Heus, Chiel van Heerwaarden and Johan van der Dussen.
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