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Effective Computation in Physics is a manual of programming and software skills aimed at researchers in the physical sciences and engineering. This field guide to effective scientific computing in Python covers: programming in Python, important Python packages such as NumPy and Pandas, interaction with the command line, software testing, version control, build systems, documentationSOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
slides PDF. Hello, and welcome to the seventh episode of the Software Carpentry lecture on Python. In this episode, we'll take a break from introducing new features of the language, and talk a bit about what happens when one piece of data has two or more names. An alias is a a second name for a piece of data. Programmers create aliases because TEACHING PROGRAMMING TO THE BLIND Andreas Stefik (who discusses what we know about the usability of programming languages in this entertaining podcast) has worked extensively on computing education and programming tools for the visually impaired.When asked earlier this week how to teach programming to the blind, he sent the response below. We’re grateful for his comments, and for Evan Williamson’sTEACHING FOR LOOPS
When it comes to loops, ask a few students (e.g., the front row) to each write their name on a sticky note. Take your (empty) cup and go to the first student, ask her/him to place the sticky note in the cup. Go to the "echo" student/helper and ask for him/her to read the content. Go to student number 2, replace the sticky note with thisstudent
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In the lectures on arrays, indexing, and linear algebra, we saw that Matlab's basic data type is an array of double, floating point values. A lot of scientific data is reported as numbers, but some data comesin
PERTH SOFTWARE CARPENTRY Andrew. Perth’s journey into Software Carpentry began when Andrew Rohl attended eResearchNZ in 2014, for which he has to thank Nick Jones of NeSI for financial support. There he met the director of the Mozilla Science Lab, Kaitlin Thaney, AN EXERCISE WITH MATPLOTLIB AND NUMPY Software Carpentry is a volunteer project dedicated to teaching basic computing skills to researchers. DESIGNING A MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH INSTRUMENT AND SCORING Designing a research instrument and scoring rubric to investigate conceptions of plate tectonics 3 spe 474-07 page 3 quantitative in structure. These principles have been laid out in SOFTWARE CARPENTRYLEARNER PROFILESDEVELOPMENT DASHBOARDPITCHING A WORKSHOPOUR HISTORYREADING MATERIAL Meet the Members of the Software Carpentry CAC Erin Becker, Belinda Weaver / 2018-05-07. Launching The Carpentries Website Tracy Teal, Belinda Weaver / 2018-04-25. Running workshops on limited budgets Belinda Weaver, Toby Hodges, Anelda van der Walt / 2018-04-13. Launching our New Handbook Tracy Teal, Maneesha Sane, Belinda Weaver /2018-04-11.
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Effective Computation in Physics is a manual of programming and software skills aimed at researchers in the physical sciences and engineering. This field guide to effective scientific computing in Python covers: programming in Python, important Python packages such as NumPy and Pandas, interaction with the command line, software testing, version control, build systems, documentationSOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
slides PDF. Hello, and welcome to the seventh episode of the Software Carpentry lecture on Python. In this episode, we'll take a break from introducing new features of the language, and talk a bit about what happens when one piece of data has two or more names. An alias is a a second name for a piece of data. Programmers create aliases because TEACHING PROGRAMMING TO THE BLIND Andreas Stefik (who discusses what we know about the usability of programming languages in this entertaining podcast) has worked extensively on computing education and programming tools for the visually impaired.When asked earlier this week how to teach programming to the blind, he sent the response below. We’re grateful for his comments, and for Evan Williamson’sTEACHING FOR LOOPS
When it comes to loops, ask a few students (e.g., the front row) to each write their name on a sticky note. Take your (empty) cup and go to the first student, ask her/him to place the sticky note in the cup. Go to the "echo" student/helper and ask for him/her to read the content. Go to student number 2, replace the sticky note with thisstudent
SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
In the lectures on arrays, indexing, and linear algebra, we saw that Matlab's basic data type is an array of double, floating point values. A lot of scientific data is reported as numbers, but some data comesin
PERTH SOFTWARE CARPENTRY Andrew. Perth’s journey into Software Carpentry began when Andrew Rohl attended eResearchNZ in 2014, for which he has to thank Nick Jones of NeSI for financial support. There he met the director of the Mozilla Science Lab, Kaitlin Thaney, AN EXERCISE WITH MATPLOTLIB AND NUMPY Software Carpentry is a volunteer project dedicated to teaching basic computing skills to researchers. DESIGNING A MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH INSTRUMENT AND SCORING Designing a research instrument and scoring rubric to investigate conceptions of plate tectonics 3 spe 474-07 page 3 quantitative in structure. These principles have been laid out in ABOUT US - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY About Us. Since 1998, Software Carpentry has been teaching researchers the computing skills they need to get more done in less time and with less pain. Our volunteer instructors have run hundreds of events for more than 34,000 researchers since 2012. All of our lesson materials are freely reusable under the Creative Commons - Attribution license . LICENSE - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY All Software Carpentry instructional material is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution license.The following is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the full legal text of the CC BY 4.0 license.READING MATERIAL
Effective Computation in Physics is a manual of programming and software skills aimed at researchers in the physical sciences and engineering. This field guide to effective scientific computing in Python covers: programming in Python, important Python packages such as NumPy and Pandas, interaction with the command line, software testing, version control, build systems, documentation THE HISTORY OF SOFTWARE CARPENTRY In the Beginning In 1995-96, Greg Wilson organized a series of articles in IEEE Computational Science & Engineering titled, "What Should Computer Scientists Teach to Physical Scientists and Engineers?" These articles grew out of his frustration working with scientists who wanted to parallelize complex programs but didn't know what version control was, how to write a unit test, or even whyPREVIOUS MATERIAL
Previous releases of the current materials are listed below. Lesson. Version 2015.08. (August 2015) Version 2016.06. (June 2016) Version 2017.02. (February 2017) Version 2017.08.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
The history command can be used to view and repeat previous operations, while tab completion can be used to save re-typing. Directories (or folders) are nested to organize information hierarchically. Use grep to find things in files, and find to find files themselves. Programs can be paused, run in the background, or run on remote machines.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
A third choice that combines the best features of the two above is to use an integrated development environment, or IDE.We recommend Wing 101, the free student version of RESOURCES FOR RUNNING WORKSHOPS Resources for Running Workshops. A successful workshop is the result of coordinated effort among many different types of participants, including instructors, helpers, hosts, learners and staff. Software and Data Carpentry offer two types of workshops: Self-Organised and Centrally-Organised. RUNNING EFFECTIVE ONLINE MEETINGS WITH ZOOM (OR GOOGLE The chair then calls on those speakers in turn. Some video conferencing applications such as Zoom have a Raise Hand feature that can also be used, but using hand is usually sufficient. Zoom also offers several views of participants. If you are chairing, Gallery View is probably best so you can see all your participants. WHY I AM NOT EXCITED ABOUT JULIA Why I Am Not Excited About Julia. If you hang out in scientific programming circles, you're probably heard of Julia by now. If you don't, or you haven't, it is: a high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language for technical computing, with syntax that is familiar to users of other technical computing environments. SOFTWARE CARPENTRYLEARNER PROFILESDEVELOPMENT DASHBOARDPITCHING A WORKSHOPOUR HISTORYREADING MATERIAL Meet the Members of the Software Carpentry CAC Erin Becker, Belinda Weaver / 2018-05-07. Launching The Carpentries Website Tracy Teal, Belinda Weaver / 2018-04-25. Running workshops on limited budgets Belinda Weaver, Toby Hodges, Anelda van der Walt / 2018-04-13. Launching our New Handbook Tracy Teal, Maneesha Sane, Belinda Weaver /2018-04-11.
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Upcoming Workshops. Click on an individual event to learn more about that event, including contact information and registration instructions. Software Sustainability Institute (online) Instructors: Douglas Lowe, Sam Mangham, Antonia Mey. Helpers: Aleksandra Nenadic, Shashank Harivyasi, Matthew Hamilton. Mar 1 - May 5, 2021. CarpentriesItalia.
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Effective Computation in Physics is a manual of programming and software skills aimed at researchers in the physical sciences and engineering. This field guide to effective scientific computing in Python covers: programming in Python, important Python packages such as NumPy and Pandas, interaction with the command line, software testing, version control, build systems, documentationPREVIOUS MATERIAL
Previous releases of the current materials are listed below. Lesson. Version 2015.08. (August 2015) Version 2016.06. (June 2016) Version 2017.02. (February 2017) Version 2017.08. SEARCH - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY Software Carpentry is a volunteer project dedicated to teaching basic computing skills to researchers.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
slides PDF. Hello, and welcome to the seventh episode of the Software Carpentry lecture on Python. In this episode, we'll take a break from introducing new features of the language, and talk a bit about what happens when one piece of data has two or more names. An alias is a a second name for a piece of data. Programmers create aliases because RUNNING EFFECTIVE ONLINE MEETINGS WITH ZOOM (OR GOOGLE The chair then calls on those speakers in turn. Some video conferencing applications such as Zoom have a Raise Hand feature that can also be used, but using hand is usually sufficient. Zoom also offers several views of participants. If you are chairing, Gallery View is probably best so you can see all your participants. APPLY TO BECOME A CARPENTRY INSTRUCTOR TRAINER! If you’re interested in joining the Trainer community, please apply here! Applications will be open until June 14th. If you have any questions about the training process or the expecations for being a Trainer, please get in touch with Erin. Erin Becker 2017-05-31. Instructor Training. « Summary of May Community Call: Restructuringthe
DESIGNING A MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH INSTRUMENT AND SCORING Designing a research instrument and scoring rubric to investigate conceptions of plate tectonics 3 spe 474-07 page 3 quantitative in structure. These principles have been laid out in SOFTWARE CARPENTRYLEARNER PROFILESDEVELOPMENT DASHBOARDPITCHING A WORKSHOPOUR HISTORYREADING MATERIAL Meet the Members of the Software Carpentry CAC Erin Becker, Belinda Weaver / 2018-05-07. Launching The Carpentries Website Tracy Teal, Belinda Weaver / 2018-04-25. Running workshops on limited budgets Belinda Weaver, Toby Hodges, Anelda van der Walt / 2018-04-13. Launching our New Handbook Tracy Teal, Maneesha Sane, Belinda Weaver /2018-04-11.
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Upcoming Workshops. Click on an individual event to learn more about that event, including contact information and registration instructions. Software Sustainability Institute (online) Instructors: Douglas Lowe, Sam Mangham, Antonia Mey. Helpers: Aleksandra Nenadic, Shashank Harivyasi, Matthew Hamilton. Mar 1 - May 5, 2021. CarpentriesItalia.
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Effective Computation in Physics is a manual of programming and software skills aimed at researchers in the physical sciences and engineering. This field guide to effective scientific computing in Python covers: programming in Python, important Python packages such as NumPy and Pandas, interaction with the command line, software testing, version control, build systems, documentationPREVIOUS MATERIAL
Previous releases of the current materials are listed below. Lesson. Version 2015.08. (August 2015) Version 2016.06. (June 2016) Version 2017.02. (February 2017) Version 2017.08. SEARCH - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY Software Carpentry is a volunteer project dedicated to teaching basic computing skills to researchers.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
slides PDF. Hello, and welcome to the seventh episode of the Software Carpentry lecture on Python. In this episode, we'll take a break from introducing new features of the language, and talk a bit about what happens when one piece of data has two or more names. An alias is a a second name for a piece of data. Programmers create aliases because RUNNING EFFECTIVE ONLINE MEETINGS WITH ZOOM (OR GOOGLE The chair then calls on those speakers in turn. Some video conferencing applications such as Zoom have a Raise Hand feature that can also be used, but using hand is usually sufficient. Zoom also offers several views of participants. If you are chairing, Gallery View is probably best so you can see all your participants. APPLY TO BECOME A CARPENTRY INSTRUCTOR TRAINER! If you’re interested in joining the Trainer community, please apply here! Applications will be open until June 14th. If you have any questions about the training process or the expecations for being a Trainer, please get in touch with Erin. Erin Becker 2017-05-31. Instructor Training. « Summary of May Community Call: Restructuringthe
DESIGNING A MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH INSTRUMENT AND SCORING Designing a research instrument and scoring rubric to investigate conceptions of plate tectonics 3 spe 474-07 page 3 quantitative in structure. These principles have been laid out in ABOUT US - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY About Us. Since 1998, Software Carpentry has been teaching researchers the computing skills they need to get more done in less time and with less pain. Our volunteer instructors have run hundreds of events for more than 34,000 researchers since 2012. All of our lesson materials are freely reusable under the Creative Commons - Attribution license . LICENSE - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY All Software Carpentry instructional material is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution license.The following is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the full legal text of the CC BY 4.0 license.READING MATERIAL
Effective Computation in Physics is a manual of programming and software skills aimed at researchers in the physical sciences and engineering. This field guide to effective scientific computing in Python covers: programming in Python, important Python packages such as NumPy and Pandas, interaction with the command line, software testing, version control, build systems, documentation THE HISTORY OF SOFTWARE CARPENTRY In the Beginning In 1995-96, Greg Wilson organized a series of articles in IEEE Computational Science & Engineering titled, "What Should Computer Scientists Teach to Physical Scientists and Engineers?" These articles grew out of his frustration working with scientists who wanted to parallelize complex programs but didn't know what version control was, how to write a unit test, or even whySOFTWARE CARPENTRY
Recent Blog Posts. In addition of the posts below, find out what's happening in our community through The Carpentries blog, a great resource that collates posts from Data Carpentry, Library Carpentry, and Software Carpentry, and publishes updates of general interest to the community. Git lesson using worksheetsPariksheet Nanda /2018-05-26
SEARCH - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY Software Carpentry is a volunteer project dedicated to teaching basic computing skills to researchers.LEARNER PROFILES
Fan Fullerene is a graduate student in chemistry who is working as a lab technician to help cover his family's living costs. His only programming experience is a general first-year introduction to computational science using Python.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
Variables are labels that refer to data. Use while to repeat something until something changes.; Use for to do something once for each part of a larger whole.; Use if and else to make choices.; Use lists to store many related values in order. Use strings to store text. Manyvariables may
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Program Design/Randomness at YouTube. slides PDF. Welcome to the fourth episode of the Software Carpentry lecture on program design using invasion percolation as an example. In this episode, we will have a look at how we can fill our grid with random numbers. If you recall, we're supposed to be create a 2D grid of random values. AN EXERCISE WITH MATPLOTLIB AND NUMPY Software Carpentry is a volunteer project dedicated to teaching basic computing skills to researchers. SOFTWARE CARPENTRYLEARNER PROFILESDEVELOPMENT DASHBOARDPITCHING A WORKSHOPOUR HISTORYREADING MATERIALSOFTWARE CARPENTRYSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBSOFTWARE CARPENTRY PYTHONSOFTWARE CARPENTRY WORKSHOPSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITPAD SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD Meet the Members of the Software Carpentry CAC Erin Becker, Belinda Weaver / 2018-05-07. Launching The Carpentries Website Tracy Teal, Belinda Weaver / 2018-04-25. Running workshops on limited budgets Belinda Weaver, Toby Hodges, Anelda van der Walt / 2018-04-13. Launching our New Handbook Tracy Teal, Maneesha Sane, Belinda Weaver /2018-04-11.
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ABOUT US - SOFTWARE CARPENTRYSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBWOODWORKINGSOFTWARE
About Us. Since 1998, Software Carpentry has been teaching researchers the computing skills they need to get more done in less time and with less pain. Our volunteer instructors have run hundreds of events for more than 34,000 researchers since 2012. All of our lesson materials are freely reusable under the Creative Commons - Attribution license . LICENSE - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY All Software Carpentry instructional material is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution license.The following is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the full legal text of the CC BY 4.0 license.READING MATERIAL
Effective Computation in Physics is a manual of programming and software skills aimed at researchers in the physical sciences and engineering. This field guide to effective scientific computing in Python covers: programming in Python, important Python packages such as NumPy and Pandas, interaction with the command line, software testing, version control, build systems, documentation THE HISTORY OF SOFTWARE CARPENTRYFREE WOODWORKING DESIGN SOFTWARESOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBWOODWORKING SOFTWARE In the Beginning In 1995-96, Greg Wilson organized a series of articles in IEEE Computational Science & Engineering titled, "What Should Computer Scientists Teach to Physical Scientists and Engineers?" These articles grew out of his frustration working with scientists who wanted to parallelize complex programs but didn't know what version control was, how to write a unit test, or even whyPREVIOUS MATERIAL
Previous releases of the current materials are listed below. Lesson. Version 2015.08. (August 2015) Version 2016.06. (June 2016) Version 2017.02. (February 2017) Version 2017.08.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
The history command can be used to view and repeat previous operations, while tab completion can be used to save re-typing. Directories (or folders) are nested to organize information hierarchically. Use grep to find things in files, and find to find files themselves. Programs can be paused, run in the background, or run on remote machines.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
slides PDF. Hello, and welcome to the seventh episode of the Software Carpentry lecture on Python. In this episode, we'll take a break from introducing new features of the language, and talk a bit about what happens when one piece of data has two or more names. An alias is a a second name for a piece of data. Programmers create aliases because DESIGNING A MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH INSTRUMENT AND SCORINGRESEARCH INSTRUMENT EXAMPLE QUANTITATIVERESEARCH INSTRUMENTS FOR QUANTITATIVE RESEA…EXAMPLES OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENTSQUALITATIVE RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS PDFRESEARCH INSTRUMENTS FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCHTYPES OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS Designing a research instrument and scoring rubric to investigate conceptions of plate tectonics 3 spe 474-07 page 3 quantitative in structure. These principles have been laid out in SOFTWARE CARPENTRYLEARNER PROFILESDEVELOPMENT DASHBOARDPITCHING A WORKSHOPOUR HISTORYREADING MATERIALSOFTWARE CARPENTRYSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBSOFTWARE CARPENTRY PYTHONSOFTWARE CARPENTRY WORKSHOPSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITPAD SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD Meet the Members of the Software Carpentry CAC Erin Becker, Belinda Weaver / 2018-05-07. Launching The Carpentries Website Tracy Teal, Belinda Weaver / 2018-04-25. Running workshops on limited budgets Belinda Weaver, Toby Hodges, Anelda van der Walt / 2018-04-13. Launching our New Handbook Tracy Teal, Maneesha Sane, Belinda Weaver /2018-04-11.
OUR LESSONS
ABOUT US - SOFTWARE CARPENTRYSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBWOODWORKINGSOFTWARE
About Us. Since 1998, Software Carpentry has been teaching researchers the computing skills they need to get more done in less time and with less pain. Our volunteer instructors have run hundreds of events for more than 34,000 researchers since 2012. All of our lesson materials are freely reusable under the Creative Commons - Attribution license . LICENSE - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY All Software Carpentry instructional material is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution license.The following is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the full legal text of the CC BY 4.0 license.READING MATERIAL
Effective Computation in Physics is a manual of programming and software skills aimed at researchers in the physical sciences and engineering. This field guide to effective scientific computing in Python covers: programming in Python, important Python packages such as NumPy and Pandas, interaction with the command line, software testing, version control, build systems, documentation THE HISTORY OF SOFTWARE CARPENTRYFREE WOODWORKING DESIGN SOFTWARESOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBWOODWORKING SOFTWARE In the Beginning In 1995-96, Greg Wilson organized a series of articles in IEEE Computational Science & Engineering titled, "What Should Computer Scientists Teach to Physical Scientists and Engineers?" These articles grew out of his frustration working with scientists who wanted to parallelize complex programs but didn't know what version control was, how to write a unit test, or even whyPREVIOUS MATERIAL
Previous releases of the current materials are listed below. Lesson. Version 2015.08. (August 2015) Version 2016.06. (June 2016) Version 2017.02. (February 2017) Version 2017.08.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
The history command can be used to view and repeat previous operations, while tab completion can be used to save re-typing. Directories (or folders) are nested to organize information hierarchically. Use grep to find things in files, and find to find files themselves. Programs can be paused, run in the background, or run on remote machines.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
slides PDF. Hello, and welcome to the seventh episode of the Software Carpentry lecture on Python. In this episode, we'll take a break from introducing new features of the language, and talk a bit about what happens when one piece of data has two or more names. An alias is a a second name for a piece of data. Programmers create aliases because DESIGNING A MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH INSTRUMENT AND SCORINGRESEARCH INSTRUMENT EXAMPLE QUANTITATIVERESEARCH INSTRUMENTS FOR QUANTITATIVE RESEA…EXAMPLES OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENTSQUALITATIVE RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS PDFRESEARCH INSTRUMENTS FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCHTYPES OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS Designing a research instrument and scoring rubric to investigate conceptions of plate tectonics 3 spe 474-07 page 3 quantitative in structure. These principles have been laid out inSOFTWARE CARPENTRY
Recent Blog Posts. In addition of the posts below, find out what's happening in our community through The Carpentries blog, a great resource that collates posts from Data Carpentry, Library Carpentry, and Software Carpentry, and publishes updates of general interest to the community. Git lesson using worksheetsPariksheet Nanda /2018-05-26
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Our Workshops. A Software Carpentry workshop is a hands-on training that covers the core skills needed to be productive in a small research team. Short tutorials alternate with practical exercises, and all instruction is done via live coding. All workshop participants are required to abide by our code of conduct to ensure that all attendeesto
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Fan Fullerene is a graduate student in chemistry who is working as a lab technician to help cover his family's living costs. His only programming experience is a general first-year introduction to computational science using Python. SEARCH - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY Software Carpentry is a volunteer project dedicated to teaching basic computing skills to researchers.PREVIOUS MATERIAL
Previous releases of the current materials are listed below. Lesson. Version 2015.08. (August 2015) Version 2016.06. (June 2016) Version 2017.02. (February 2017) Version 2017.08.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
Variables are labels that refer to data. Use while to repeat something until something changes.; Use for to do something once for each part of a larger whole.; Use if and else to make choices.; Use lists to store many related values in order. Use strings to store text. Manyvariables may
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The Unix shell is older than most of the people who use it. It has survived so long because it is one of the most productive programming environments ever created—maybe even the most productive. Its syntax may be cryptic, but people who have mastered it can experiment with different commands interactively, then use what they have learned to automate their work.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
Hello, and welcome to our Software Carpentry lecture on data management. A lot of inspiration and ideas were taken from William Stafford Noble's A Quick Guide to Organizing Computational BiologyProjects.
TEACHING FOR LOOPS
When it comes to loops, ask a few students (e.g., the front row) to each write their name on a sticky note. Take your (empty) cup and go to the first student, ask her/him to place the sticky note in the cup. Go to the "echo" student/helper and ask for him/her to read the content. Go to student number 2, replace the sticky note with thisstudent
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A regular expression is a pattern that matches sets of related character strings. While there are patterns that regular expressions cannot match, they are the power tool most programmers turn to when they need to extract information from legacy text files. Regular expressions are written as character strings (which makes the notationsomewhat
SOFTWARE CARPENTRYLEARNER PROFILESDEVELOPMENT DASHBOARDPITCHING A WORKSHOPOUR HISTORYREADING MATERIALSOFTWARE CARPENTRYSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBSOFTWARE CARPENTRY PYTHONSOFTWARE CARPENTRY WORKSHOPSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITPAD SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD Recent Blog Posts. In addition of the posts below, find out what's happening in our community through The Carpentries blog, a great resource that collates posts from Data Carpentry, Library Carpentry, and Software Carpentry, and publishes updates of general interest to the community. Git lesson using worksheetsPariksheet Nanda /2018-05-26
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ABOUT US - SOFTWARE CARPENTRYSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBWOODWORKINGSOFTWARE
About This Site. Software Carpentry is a volunteer project dedicated to teaching basic computing skills to researchers. More › LICENSE - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY All Software Carpentry instructional material is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution license.The following is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the full legal text of the CC BY 4.0 license.READING MATERIAL
Effective Computation in Physics is a manual of programming and software skills aimed at researchers in the physical sciences and engineering. This field guide to effective scientific computing in Python covers: programming in Python, important Python packages such as NumPy and Pandas, interaction with the command line, software testing, version control, build systems, documentation THE HISTORY OF SOFTWARE CARPENTRYFREE WOODWORKING DESIGN SOFTWARESOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBWOODWORKING SOFTWARE In the Beginning In 1995-96, Greg Wilson organized a series of articles in IEEE Computational Science & Engineering titled, "What Should Computer Scientists Teach to Physical Scientists and Engineers?" These articles grew out of his frustration working with scientists who wanted to parallelize complex programs but didn't know what version control was, how to write a unit test, or even whyPREVIOUS MATERIAL
Lesson Version 2015.08 (August 2015) Version 2016.06 (June 2016) Version 2017.02 (February 2017) Version 2017.08 (August 2017) The Unix Shell: Version Control with GitSOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
The Unix shell is older than most of the people who use it. It has survived so long because it is one of the most productive programming environments ever created—maybe even the most productive. Its syntax may be cryptic, but people who have mastered it can experiment with different commands interactively, then use what they have learned to automate their work.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
Hello, and welcome to the seventh episode of the Software Carpentry lecture on Python. In this episode, we'll take a break from introducing new features of the language, and talk a bit about what happens when one piece of data has two or more names. DESIGNING A MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH INSTRUMENT AND SCORINGRESEARCH INSTRUMENT EXAMPLE QUANTITATIVERESEARCH INSTRUMENTS FOR QUANTITATIVE RESEA…EXAMPLES OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENTSQUALITATIVE RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS PDFRESEARCH INSTRUMENTS FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCHTYPES OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS Designing a research instrument and scoring rubric to investigate conceptions of plate tectonics 3 spe 474-07 page 3 quantitative in structure. These principles have been laid out in SOFTWARE CARPENTRYLEARNER PROFILESDEVELOPMENT DASHBOARDPITCHING A WORKSHOPOUR HISTORYREADING MATERIALSOFTWARE CARPENTRYSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBSOFTWARE CARPENTRY PYTHONSOFTWARE CARPENTRY WORKSHOPSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITPAD SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD Recent Blog Posts. In addition of the posts below, find out what's happening in our community through The Carpentries blog, a great resource that collates posts from Data Carpentry, Library Carpentry, and Software Carpentry, and publishes updates of general interest to the community. Git lesson using worksheetsPariksheet Nanda /2018-05-26
OUR LESSONS
ABOUT US - SOFTWARE CARPENTRYSOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBWOODWORKINGSOFTWARE
About This Site. Software Carpentry is a volunteer project dedicated to teaching basic computing skills to researchers. More › LICENSE - SOFTWARE CARPENTRY All Software Carpentry instructional material is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution license.The following is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the full legal text of the CC BY 4.0 license.READING MATERIAL
Effective Computation in Physics is a manual of programming and software skills aimed at researchers in the physical sciences and engineering. This field guide to effective scientific computing in Python covers: programming in Python, important Python packages such as NumPy and Pandas, interaction with the command line, software testing, version control, build systems, documentation THE HISTORY OF SOFTWARE CARPENTRYFREE WOODWORKING DESIGN SOFTWARESOFTWARE CARPENTRY GITHUBWOODWORKING SOFTWARE In the Beginning In 1995-96, Greg Wilson organized a series of articles in IEEE Computational Science & Engineering titled, "What Should Computer Scientists Teach to Physical Scientists and Engineers?" These articles grew out of his frustration working with scientists who wanted to parallelize complex programs but didn't know what version control was, how to write a unit test, or even whyPREVIOUS MATERIAL
Lesson Version 2015.08 (August 2015) Version 2016.06 (June 2016) Version 2017.02 (February 2017) Version 2017.08 (August 2017) The Unix Shell: Version Control with GitSOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
The Unix shell is older than most of the people who use it. It has survived so long because it is one of the most productive programming environments ever created—maybe even the most productive. Its syntax may be cryptic, but people who have mastered it can experiment with different commands interactively, then use what they have learned to automate their work.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
Hello, and welcome to the seventh episode of the Software Carpentry lecture on Python. In this episode, we'll take a break from introducing new features of the language, and talk a bit about what happens when one piece of data has two or more names. DESIGNING A MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH INSTRUMENT AND SCORINGRESEARCH INSTRUMENT EXAMPLE QUANTITATIVERESEARCH INSTRUMENTS FOR QUANTITATIVE RESEA…EXAMPLES OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENTSQUALITATIVE RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS PDFRESEARCH INSTRUMENTS FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCHTYPES OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS Designing a research instrument and scoring rubric to investigate conceptions of plate tectonics 3 spe 474-07 page 3 quantitative in structure. These principles have been laid out inSOFTWARE CARPENTRY
Recent Blog Posts. In addition of the posts below, find out what's happening in our community through The Carpentries blog, a great resource that collates posts from Data Carpentry, Library Carpentry, and Software Carpentry, and publishes updates of general interest to the community. Git lesson using worksheetsPariksheet Nanda /2018-05-26
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Variables are labels that refer to data. Use while to repeat something until something changes.; Use for to do something once for each part of a larger whole.; Use if and else to make choices.; Use lists to store many related values in order. Use strings to store text. Manyvariables may
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The Unix shell is older than most of the people who use it. It has survived so long because it is one of the most productive programming environments ever created—maybe even the most productive. Its syntax may be cryptic, but people who have mastered it can experiment with different commands interactively, then use what they have learned to automate their work.SOFTWARE CARPENTRY:
Hello, and welcome to our Software Carpentry lecture on data management. A lot of inspiration and ideas were taken from William Stafford Noble's A Quick Guide to Organizing Computational BiologyProjects.
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A regular expression is a pattern that matches sets of related character strings. While there are patterns that regular expressions cannot match, they are the power tool most programmers turn to when they need to extract information from legacy text files.TEACHING FOR LOOPS
A few days ago, Karin Lagesen asked people what metaphors they use when teaching for loops. It kicked off an entertaining thread.When we talk about pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) in instructor training, this is exactly the kind of thing we mean:*
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