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Software Engineering for Reproducible Science

Tuesday, December 4, 2018
4:00pm to 5:30pm
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As part of the Theory of Biological Computation (TBC) Seminar and Reading Group, we are hosting a series of workshops to go in depth and a bit more hands-on on some topics voted on by students. Like TBC, this tutorial is informal and student-led (professor-free), so feel free to come from all backgrounds and participate in the discussion.

Today, David and Mason will be running the tutorial/discussion Software Engineering for Reproducible Science, in BBB B101 from 4:00 to 5:30pm. We'll provide concise introductions to (and follow-up resources for) a couple dozen tools related to

  • Source control
  • Dependency management
  • Package publishing
  • Documentation generation
  • Using <<<the cloud>>>
  • Maintainable project architecture
  • Concurrency-friendly data storage
  • Configuration propagation
  • Streaming, interactive data visualization

and More.

Send Mason an email ([email protected]) if there's something in particular you'd like to talk about!

Hope to see you all there!

For more information, please contact Mason McGill by email at [email protected].