Thank you, Dima,
> On 22 Jan 2016, at 09:49, Dima Pasechnik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Software Carpentry, see http://software-carpentry.org, is a charity that does
> "Teaching basic lab skills for research computing". But goes beyond that;
> their workshops can include more nontrivial components, e.g. recently GAP
> people conducted such an introductory GAP workshop:
> https://kkwakwa.github.io/2015-11-16-manchester-codima/
> Such workshop materials are prepared to a standard and are reusable.
This page contains links to all Software Carpentry lessons taught there -
the particular one which I've developed is on GAP:
http://alex-konovalov.github.io/gap-lesson/index.html
and I am thinking of something along the same teaching philosophy for SageMath.
> As a followup, I did a 3-hour introduction to Sage there.
>
> Now the idea is to create and run specifically Sage(math) Software Carpentry
> workshops.
> Alex Konovalov (who did the bulk of work for the GAP S.C. workshop, in cc:)
> created a skeleton git repo for such a
> lesson: https://github.com/alex-konovalov/sage-lesson
> and is assembling a team to work on this. Not sure about the timeline at the
> moment, but most probably we'd like to organise such a Software Carpentry
> workshop for Sage(math) in the autumn.
>
> In case you're interested, please get in touch.
The best way to get in touch is to leave a comment at:
https://github.com/alex-konovalov/sage-lesson/issues/1
and watch that repository so you will get updates.
Best wishes
Alexander
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