In this course, you will become familiar with tools and best practices for version control and reproducibility in modern research software development. The main focus is on using Git for efficiently writing and maintaining research software.
We will not teach programming, but we teach the tools you need to use programming well. We assume that you are familiar with the programming language that you use in your work and research. We try to keep the course as language-independent as possible but we will show some basic code examples in Python.
Pre-workshop installation help and verification times
Day 1 – Tuesday 17 November 2020
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Day 2 – Wednesday 18 November 2020
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Day 3 Thursday 19 November 2020
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Friday & Monday 20 & 23 November 2020 – REST
Day 4 – Tuesday 24 November 2020
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Day 5 – Wednesday 25 November 2020
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Day 6 Thursday 26 November 2020
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This is an informal and interactive event with type-along type of presentations, live coding, and demos. Short tutorials alternate with practical exercises.
Further information and registration: https://coderefinery.github.io/2020-11-17-online/