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Radovan Bast, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Text: CC-BY 4.0
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With Richard Darst (Aalto, Finland) and Anne Fouilloux (now Simula Research Laboratory, Norway)
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.emph[Live recorded] (YouTube) and streamed (Twitch)
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Show "skills typically picked up via informal networks"
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- GitHub
- Computers for research
- Git conflicts
- Open broadcaster software
- Data preparation and release
- Shells and terminals
- Zen of scientific computing
- Rust for science
- Debugging
- Containers ]
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- Cluster etiquette
- git-annex
- Conda
- Reproducibility
- Command line arguments
- Packaging
- Testing
- Workflows
- Dependencies
- Code review ]
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We wanted big live audience but we did not sufficiently advertise
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No shortage of topics/ideas
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It was an evening and weekend thing
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It is too scary to join with something unfinished
"Watchers can take part by suggesting ideas, .emph[contribute code] or problems to discuss on stream, or even joining to directly .emph[be a part of the show]."
- It is effective to have the videos and refer to them when helping researchers
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Short sessions
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Idea: "What do you know now that you wish somebody taught you earlier?" (guests or survey)
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In each episode we would discuss one of those
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Live record during work time (1 hour preparation time)
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Do better at social media and outreach
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Please get in touch if you find this interesting: [email protected]
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These slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10126375