byte-sized-rse
Byte-sized RSE is a series of standalone mini training materials each providing key research software engineering skills in around 1.5 hour
Science Score: 52.0%
This score indicates how likely this project is to be science-related based on various indicators:
-
✓CITATION.cff file
Found CITATION.cff file -
✓codemeta.json file
Found codemeta.json file -
✓.zenodo.json file
Found .zenodo.json file -
○DOI references
-
○Academic publication links
-
○Academic email domains
-
✓Institutional organization owner
Organization softwaresaved has institutional domain (www.software.ac.uk) -
○JOSS paper metadata
-
○Scientific vocabulary similarity
Low similarity (7.4%) to scientific vocabulary
Repository
Byte-sized RSE is a series of standalone mini training materials each providing key research software engineering skills in around 1.5 hour
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: softwaresaved
- License: other
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: https://softwaresaved.github.io/byte-sized-rse/
- Size: 10.8 MB
Statistics
- Stars: 1
- Watchers: 6
- Forks: 1
- Open Issues: 2
- Releases: 0
Metadata Files
README.md
Byte-Sized RSE
Byte-sized RSE is a series of standalone mini training materials providing key research software skills in around 1-1.5 hour originally developed and run by Jeremy Cohen from the Imperial College London and Steve Crouch from the Software Sustainability Institute since October 2022 as part of the UNIVERSE-HPC project.
There have been 3 Byte-sized RSE series so far, each with a number of episodes. Each episode also has a companion podcast episode in the Code for Thought podcast series, hosted by Peter Schmidt. Over time, episodes have been contributed by other authors/speakers too.
Check Byte-sized RSE series in the UNIVERSE-HPC project for the full list of all episodes.
This repository contains a subset of the original Byte-sized RSE episodes (originally documented as a set of slides and accompanying notes/script for the practical part) now transcribed in the The Carpentries Workbench format suitable for reuse and delivery by instructors familiar with the episode content.
Episode Format
Each episode is standalone, although it may require some prerequisite knowledge which is clearly described at the beginning. Episodes start with a setup for that episode, introduction and motivation, which is then followed by a practical hands-on part.
Authors
- Jeremy Cohen, Imperial College London
- Steve Crouch, Software Sustainability Institute
- Aleksandra Nenadic, Software Sustainability Institute
Licence
Instructional material from this lesson is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) licence. Except where otherwise noted, example programs and software included as part of this lesson are made available under the MIT licence. For more information, see LICENSE.md.
Owner
- Name: The Software Sustainability Institute
- Login: softwaresaved
- Kind: organization
- Email: info@software.ac.uk
- Location: United Kingdom
- Website: http://www.software.ac.uk
- Repositories: 110
- Profile: https://github.com/softwaresaved
The Software Sustainability Institute supports better research by helping researchers to build and use better software.
Citation (CITATION.cff)
# This template CITATION.cff file was generated with cffinit.
# Visit https://bit.ly/cffinit to replace its contents
# with information about your lesson.
# Remember to update this file periodically,
# ensuring that the author list and other fields remain accurate.
cff-version: 1.2.0
title: FIXME
message: >-
Please cite this lesson using the information in this file
when you refer to it in publications, and/or if you
re-use, adapt, or expand on the content in your own
training material.
type: dataset
authors:
- given-names: FIXME
family-names: FIXME
abstract: >-
FIXME Replace this with a short abstract describing the
lesson, e.g. its target audience and main intended
learning objectives.
license: CC-BY-4.0
GitHub Events
Total
- Watch event: 1
- Delete event: 2
- Member event: 1
- Issue comment event: 4
- Push event: 633
- Pull request review event: 1
- Pull request event: 5
- Create event: 11
Last Year
- Watch event: 1
- Delete event: 2
- Member event: 1
- Issue comment event: 4
- Push event: 633
- Pull request review event: 1
- Pull request event: 5
- Create event: 11
Dependencies
- actions/upload-artifact v4 composite
- actions/checkout v4 composite
- carpentries/actions/check-valid-pr main composite
- carpentries/actions/comment-diff main composite
- carpentries/actions/download-workflow-artifact main composite
- carpentries/actions/download-workflow-artifact main composite
- carpentries/actions/remove-branch main composite
- carpentries/actions/check-valid-pr main composite
- carpentries/actions/comment-diff main composite
- actions/checkout v4 composite
- actions/upload-artifact v4 composite
- carpentries/actions/check-valid-pr main composite
- carpentries/actions/setup-lesson-deps main composite
- carpentries/actions/setup-sandpaper main composite
- r-lib/actions/setup-pandoc v2 composite
- r-lib/actions/setup-r v2 composite
- actions/checkout v4 composite
- carpentries/actions/setup-lesson-deps main composite
- carpentries/actions/setup-sandpaper main composite
- r-lib/actions/setup-pandoc v2 composite
- r-lib/actions/setup-r v2 composite
- actions/checkout v4 composite
- carpentries/actions/check-valid-credentials main composite
- carpentries/actions/update-lockfile main composite
- carpentries/create-pull-request main composite
- r-lib/actions/setup-r v2 composite
- actions/checkout v4 composite
- carpentries/actions/check-valid-credentials main composite
- carpentries/actions/update-workflows main composite
- carpentries/create-pull-request main composite