Free workshop on git, testing, documentation, and more – targeted towards researchers and scientists.
Audience
Do you identify with any of these below, then this course is for you:
- 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.
- You wish you could re-run your own code after a few months.
- You wish you could reproduce your own results better.
- You wish you could automate your work better.
- You, or your group, can’t share or reuse code.
- You overall want to become more efficient at your work, by using the best possible tools.
Registration
The workshop will be held on March 21-23 and 28-30, 2023
Go to the CodeRefinery workshop webpage for more information and registration.
About CodeRefinery
CodeRefinery acts as a hub for FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) software practices. It currently focuses on the Nordic/Baltic countries, but aims to expand beyond this region. CodeRefinery aims to operate as a community project with support from academic organisations.
CodeRefinery is a project within the Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration (NeIC). NeIC is a joint initiative between the Nordic countries, and the NeIC Board based on nominations by the national e-infrastructure provider organisations. These strategic partner organisation are CSC(Finland), SNIC (Sweden), Sigma2 (Norway), DeiC (Denmark), RH Net(Iceland) and ETAIS (Estonia).