Seminar announcement: How software development shaped the way I write science (Netherlands eScience Center)

Posted on Mon 19 August 2019 in Blog

Title

How software development shaped the way I write science

Abstract

When we say that scientific papers are complex, we tend to think that their contents are complex. While this is true, there is much more: a paper itself is a complex form of communication. In this short talk I'll explain how my years in the industry of software development dramatically changed the way I write scientific publications.

slides

Spacetime coordinates

  • 20 August 2019, 11:30-12:00 (local timezone)
  • Netherlands eScience Center. Amsterdam. This is going to be a private meeting

Links

  • Slides temporarily available here

Key references

  1. My research workflow, based on GitHub. Carl Boettiger. Available here
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  3. Galileo's instruments of credit. Telescopes, images, secrecy. Mario Biagioli.
  4. Rodríguez-Sánchez P. PabRod/rolldown. 2019. Available from: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2591550
  5. Rodríguez-Sánchez P, van Nes EH, Scheffer M. Climbing Escher’s stairs: a simple quasi-potential algorithm for weakly non-gradient systems. 2019 Mar 13. Available from: http://arxiv.org/abs/1903.05615