ARCHER2 Training Team Delivers Intermediate Research Software Development Course at University
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Author: Sarah Jaffa
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The ARCHER2 training team from EPCC at the University of Edinburgh delivered a 3.5-day in-person course on Intermediate Research Software Development at the University, supported by Research IT. The course targets researchers with over a year of coding experience who want to improve their software development practices, focusing on organizing and structuring larger codebases effectively.
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· 2 pulledThis intensive, in-person course is designed for researchers who have been writing code for more than a year who want to learn to think more broadly about software development as an activity.
They may be starting to write bigger pieces of code that need to be well organised and easy...
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