Re: [Discuss] Programming language by research discipline

2016-09-26 Thread Phil Hasnip
gt;> Sent: Friday, 23 September 2016 1:40 AM >> To: Jared Berghold >> Cc: Software Carpentry Discussion >> Subject: Re: [Discuss] Programming language by research discipline >> >> You might be able to use the dataset we published here : >> >> https://zenod

Re: [Discuss] Programming language by research discipline

2016-09-25 Thread Ariel Rokem
ilto:discuss-boun...@lists.software-carpentry.org] On > Behalf Of Neil Chue Hong (SSI) > Sent: Friday, 23 September 2016 1:40 AM > To: Jared Berghold > Cc: Software Carpentry Discussion > Subject: Re: [Discuss] Programming language by research discipline > > You might be able to

Re: [Discuss] Programming language by research discipline

2016-09-22 Thread Jason Bell
d Cc: Software Carpentry Discussion Subject: Re: [Discuss] Programming language by research discipline You might be able to use the dataset we published here : https://zenodo.org/record/14809#.V-P6e5MrKis Unfortunately, we didn't specifically ask a question on programming languages use

Re: [Discuss] Programming language by research discipline

2016-09-22 Thread Neil Chue Hong (SSI)
You might be able to use the dataset we published here : https://zenodo.org/record/14809#.V-P6e5MrKis Unfortunately, we didn't specifically ask a question on programming languages used, but you might be able to infer this based on their responses about common software used (which includes some pr

Re: [Discuss] Programming language by research discipline

2016-09-22 Thread Jane Wyngaard
Best I've come across for such (but definitely incomplete - focus largely on languages for HPC/parallel computing): "A survey of the practice of computational science" (2011) >From the abstract: *"To this end, this paper presents a surve