good-enough-practices-in-scientific-computing

Minimalist alternatives to "best practices" paper

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good-enough-practices-in-scientific-computing

This companion paper to Best Practices in Scientific Computing outlines "good enough" practices that people should be able to implement immediately after a Data Carpentry or Software Carpentry workshop.

The paper source can be found in index.md and previewed at http://swcarpentry.github.io/good-enough-practices-in-scientific-computing/.

Contact: Greg Wilson.

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Please reference this paper as:

Greg Wilson, Jennifer Bryan, Karen Cranston, Justin Kitzes, Lex
Nederbragt, and Tracy K. Teal: "Good Enough Practices for Scientific
Computing". http://github.com/swcarpentry/good-enough-practices-in-scientific-computing/,
2016.

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