In this course, you will become familiar with tools and best practices for scientific software development. We don’t teach programming, but we teach the tools you need to do programming well and avoid common inefficiency traps. The tools we teach are practically a requirement for any scientist that has to do their own programming. The main focus is on using Git for efficiently writing and maintaining research software.
This is an informal and interactive event with type-along lessons, live coding, and exercises. Learners are divided into exercise teams for interactivity – register with a friend! If you feel a bit more confident in the material, you can register as an exercise leader.
The workshop will be held online.
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The workshop will take place on the 10-12 of May and 18-20 of May. For detailed schedule visit https://coderefinery.github.io/2021-05-10-workshop/.
Further information and registration on https://coderefinery.github.io/2021-05-10-workshop/.