- Session 01 - Jupyter notebook, the XXI century lab book
- Session 02 - Keep your software organized with Conda
- Session 03 - Collaborative science using Github
- Session 04 - Version control with git (episode I)
- Session 05 - Share your project with the World with Binder
- Session 06 - Your work for posterity: Zenodo
A summary of the sessions can also be found in the Droplets webpage.
- Make our research more flexible, efficient, collaborative and open
- Build a community to share know-how
- Discover and share tools and practices
- Promote Open and Reproducible Science
- Github repository:
https://github.com/spsrc/droplets - Documentation (Open Science Droplets):
https://droplets-spsrc.readthedocs.io/
- Open for everyone to participate!
- Regular meetings twice a month
- You bring your coffee, we bring cookies
- Demonstration sessions to showcase tools
- Open for questions, discussions and networking
- Show, don't tell
- Details will be provided in Reference Material
- Informal presentations
- Training plan will evolve depending on feedback
To progressively incorporate new tools:
- Jupyter notebook: the XXI century lab book
- Collaborative science using Github
- Keep your software organized with Conda
- Python interactive visualization
- Share your results with the World with Binder
- Reproducible workflows to rule them all: Snakemake
- Fill your containers with software: Docker and Singularity
- Your work for posterity: Zenodo