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Have you ever had the experience of opening up an old analysis you did in Jupyter and being completely unable to reproduce the ... Open source, data computational provenance, and writing code for humans References: - Sandve et al., 2013: ... From the "629: Software for Efficient Data Science", in which Jodie Burchell joins to shed light on her ...
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- Have you ever had the experience of opening up an old analysis you did in Jupyter and being completely unable to reproduce the ...
- Open source, data computational provenance, and writing code for humans References: - Sandve et al., 2013: ...
- From the "629: Software for Efficient Data Science", in which Jodie Burchell joins to shed light on her ...
- Presenter: Mahnoor Zulfiqar, Friedrich Schiller University Jena Summary: In the age of ...
- Recording of workshop for ReproducibiliTea, RIOTS Club, and Crick Institute.
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