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Teaching materials for improving python coding abilities. This repo is a fork of a GitHub and GitLab repo. Please open issues and PRs there if possible.
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Teaching materials for improving python coding abilities. This repo is a fork of a GitHub and GitLab repo. Please open issues and PRs there if possible.
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# ICCS RSE Skills (in Python) Workshop Materials (slides and exercises) for a workshop for educating academic researchers in research software engineering (RSE) principles. The examples shown are geared towards climate scientists, but the material is generally suited for people with various backgrounds. Prerequisites: Some general programming knowledge (transferrable to Python programming). Information on how to generate the slides can be found [in the slides folder](./slides/README.md). The deployed slides can be found at [https://cambridge-iccs.github.io/rse-skills-python/](https://cambridge-iccs.github.io/rse-skills-python/). ### A note on mirrors This repository exists mainly as a [gitlab repository](https://gitlab.com/jatkinson1000/power-up-python) with a [mirror on github](https://github.com/jatkinson1000/power-up-python).\ Please open issues and contributions on gitlab. ## Exercises ## License Copyright © Jack Atkinson Unless otherwise noted the programs and other software provided in this repository are made available under an [OSI](https://opensource.org/)-approved [GPL-3.0-only](https://opensource.org/license/gpl-3-0/) license. See also [LICENSE](./LICENSE). Unless otherwise noted the teaching materials provided in this repository are made available under a Creative Commons [CC BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license for which the full legal text is [available online](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode). ## Acknowledgments The code used in this teaching is adapted from a script in\ Irving, (2019). Python for Atmosphere and Ocean Scientists. Journal of Open Source Education, 2(11), 37, [doi.org/10.21105/jose.00037](https://doi.org/10.21105/jose.00037) ## Contributions Contributions and collaborations are welcome from anyone with an interest in RSE education. For bugs, feature requests, and clear suggestions for improvement please [open an issue](https://gitlab.com/jatkinson1000/power-up-python/-/issues). If you built something upon this that would be useful to others, or can address an [open issue](https://gitlab.com/jatkinson1000/power-up-python/-/issues), please [fork the repository](https://gitlab.com/jatkinson1000/power-up-python/-/forks/new) and open a merge request. If you wish to contribute a new exercise you think would be useful please follow the existing format in [exercises/](exercises/), and also try and update the slides in [slides/](slides/). ### Code of Conduct Everyone participating in this project, including as a participant at a workshop, is expected to treat other people with respect and more generally to follow the guidelines articulated in the [Python Community Code of Conduct](https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/).
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- Name: Institute of Computing for Climate Science
- Login: Cambridge-ICCS
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- Website: https://cambridge-iccs.github.io/
- Twitter: Cambridge_ICCS
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- Profile: https://github.com/Cambridge-ICCS
Institute of Computing for Climate Science at the University of Cambridge
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