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[Review]: Intermediate Research Software Development Skills (Python) #30

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anenadic opened this issue May 28, 2024 · 0 comments
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Lesson Title

Intermediate Research Software Development Skills (Python)

Lesson Repository URL

https://github.com/carpentries-incubator/python-intermediate-development

Lesson Website URL

https://carpentries-incubator.github.io/python-intermediate-development/index.html

Lesson Description

This is an intermediate-level course in collaborative research software design, engineering and development skills, using Python as an example language. It teaches these skills in a way that mimics a typical software development process working as a part of a team, starting from an existing piece of software.

Author Usernames

@steve-crouch @anenadic @jag1g13 @martinjrobins @smangham @JacalynLaird @thomaskileyukaea @bielsnohr @svenvanderburg @gcroci2

Zenodo DOI

https://zenodo.org/records/6532057

Differences From Existing Lessons

This lesson teaches software design and engineering skills - moving away from the foundational coding skills. It uses patient inflammation data (the same dataset as Software Carpentry's "Programming with Python" lesson) - so could be used as a follow up to that lesson.

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@anenadic anenadic changed the title [Review]: [Review]: Intermediate Research Software Development Skills (Python) May 28, 2024
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