Dear all,
I want to advertise this seminar in particular. An important topic!
Cheers
Stefan
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From: Jimenez, Diego <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Members.cen] [mpicen] TODAY 13:30h Special Virtual Joint
Seminar: Good Scientific Code - What, Why, How
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2021 06:37:05 +0000
Dear Colleagues,
Today Wednesday June 9 from 13:30 to 15:40, George Datseris will
present his thoughts on how to better our scientific coding. The
importance of (i) having streamlined scripts for processing the data
that supports our articles, easing the reproducibility, and (ii) a
reliable and tested code base are some of the topics that will be
treated in this talk and that should be of interest for all of us. We
provide the title of the talk and its abstract below, as well as the
Zoom meeting link.
We hope to see many of you in the Zoom-webinar.
This will be a longer-than-usual seminar-workshop. There will be a
10-minute break in the middle, for you to revitalise with a coffee.
Wednesday Special Joint Seminar - George Datseris
9 June 2021 13:30 - 15:40
Join zoom meeting
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Meeting ID: 957 7697 7544
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Armin, Diego, and Shih-Wei
Good Scientific Code - What, Why, How
Scientific code is notorious for appearing sloppy, hard to read and
navigate, full of duplication, and difficult to reproduce. The main
reason this happens is because curricula that traditionally train
scientists pay little attention to writing good code, and during the
scientific life there is little time for the individual to practice
this on their own. In this short workshop we will change that! The two
main parts we will discuss are writing good code and incorporating
software development paradigms into your workflow. If time permits, we
will also have a look at version control, code collaboration and
reproducible code publishing.
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Dr Diego Jiménez-de-la-Cuesta Otero
Postdoc in the AES/GCC Group
Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie
Bundesstraße 53, Office B415
20146 Hamburg
Deutschland
Tel.: +49 (0) 40 41173 416
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