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This is an intermediate-level course in collaborative research software design, engineering and development skills, using Python as an example language. It teaches these skills in a way that mimics a typical software development process working as a part of a team, starting from an existing piece of software.
This lesson teaches software design and engineering skills - moving away from the foundational coding skills. It uses patient inflammation data (the same dataset as Software Carpentry's "Programming with Python" lesson) - so could be used as a follow up to that lesson.
Confirmation of Lesson Requirements
is the original work of the author(s), or that any content derived from another source is reused with permission and appropriate attribution
Lesson Title
Intermediate Research Software Development Skills (Python)
Lesson Repository URL
https://github.com/carpentries-incubator/python-intermediate-development
Lesson Website URL
https://carpentries-incubator.github.io/python-intermediate-development/index.html
Lesson Description
This is an intermediate-level course in collaborative research software design, engineering and development skills, using Python as an example language. It teaches these skills in a way that mimics a typical software development process working as a part of a team, starting from an existing piece of software.
Author Usernames
@steve-crouch @anenadic @jag1g13 @martinjrobins @smangham @JacalynLaird @thomaskileyukaea @bielsnohr @svenvanderburg @gcroci2
Zenodo DOI
https://zenodo.org/records/6532057
Differences From Existing Lessons
This lesson teaches software design and engineering skills - moving away from the foundational coding skills. It uses patient inflammation data (the same dataset as Software Carpentry's "Programming with Python" lesson) - so could be used as a follow up to that lesson.
Confirmation of Lesson Requirements
JOSE Submission Requirements
paper.md
andpaper.bib
files as described in the JOSE submission guide for learning modulesPotential Reviewers
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