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Thursday, 28. July 2005

Software carpentry

Greg Wilson, author of Data Crunching is offering a course on coding practices in scientific software development. There is also a quick survey to determine whether the course is for you. However, I guess this is recommended reading for the many bioinformatics scientists who are struggling with day to day problems as programming is only one of their activities.
The course is written for people with basic understanding of Python.

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