Date: 21 March 2023 @ 08:50 - 12:30

Timezone: Amsterdam

In this course, you will become familiar with tools and best practices for scientific software development. This course will not teach a programming language, 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.

Are you doing any of these things below?:

  • You write scripts to process data.
  • You change scripts written by your colleagues.
  • You write code that is used in research by you or others.

Then join the workshop! You do not need to be a "professional code developer" or computer scientist, but you have to be familiar with a programming language.

This workshop consists of 6 half days: Tue-Thu, March 21-23 and 28-30 from 08:50 - 12:30 hrs CET (each day). More information about the workshop can be found here: https://coderefinery.github.io/2023-03-21-workshop/

Please contact Stephanie van de Sandt or Meron Vermaas (s.van.de.sandt[at]vu.nl or m.vermaas[at]vu.nl) for further information or in case of questions.

Contact: https://vu-nl.libcal.com/profile/41277

Keywords: Master, Researchers, Teachers, Staff, PhD, Post-docs

City: Amsterdam

Country: Netherlands

Organizer: Meron Vermaas


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