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It's never too early to start thinking, and I had a few ideas, so I'm noting them down before I forget.
Ruth Angus might be a good person to teach this year
from last year, I remember that we asked Yusra AlSayyad to teach about databases, but she couldn't make it. We might decide to ask her again?
Topics: I was wondering whether it might be nice to devote a morning to data visualization? This occurred to me because CDS has a new fellow (Alexander Bock) who has done data visualization for NASA.
I was also wondering whether we should devote a day to open science and good (coding) practices. Maybe have 5-6 small-ish tutorials, some of which can run in parallel on a range of basic to advanced topics (e.g. Git, profiling, licensing code versus data, data management die open science, packaging, code review, ...) along with a "code clinic" where people can help each other with code review etc.
I'll keep adding to the list as I think of people and topics
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+1 to asking Yusra again. We also asked Debbie Bard (LBL/NERSC) last year but she couldn't make it. We might think about doing a formal morning section on cluster computing and parallelism and asking her to cover that.
It's never too early to start thinking, and I had a few ideas, so I'm noting them down before I forget.
I'll keep adding to the list as I think of people and topics
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: