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expand content to talk about code #60

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jcolomb opened this issue Jan 9, 2019 · 7 comments
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expand content to talk about code #60

jcolomb opened this issue Jan 9, 2019 · 7 comments

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@jcolomb
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jcolomb commented Jan 9, 2019

One stated objective is to transform code one is writing for himself into a code others can use.

I would be nice to have something about that in the course (write code for re-use, docking, liscences, ....).

Any thoughts?

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Sure, so one part of this is by providing adequate documentation. However, an additional task like you suggest would be pretty sweet for this. Although a little beyond my skills atm. It could also totally be used in one of the other modules on collaboration or reproducibility. Let's discuss in, er, a couple of hours :)

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jcolomb commented Jan 11, 2019

It would fit here actually, maybe for an intermediate/expert level course? Anyone with the skills here ?

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@jcolomb what do you think about giving a little webinar on this for fun?

@ZoranPandovski
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I can help with this.

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@ZoranPandovski do you mean the webinar, or @jcolomb's suggestion?

More on webinars here if the former, and happy to discuss further!

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Why not for both :) We can talk more on slack about the webinars.

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Brilliant, thanks @ZoranPandovski - you know where to find me! The webinar function does seem pretty cool on Eliademy, and intuitive.
@jcolomb what did you have in mind for this atm?

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