[Science IT] CodeRefinery, October 20-22 and 27-29

Richard Darst richard.darst at aalto.fi
Mon Oct 5 20:19:49 EEST 2020


Hi,

This coderefinery (see below) is 80% full - and is the only Aalto
CodeRefinery for this year (instead of the usual December).  Register
soon if you would like a spot.

Remember to also register as a helper (= learn it even better by
helping others), or as a team (helper+learners stay together, perfect
for friends or a research group).  I can't emphasize enough how much
this will help if colleagues attend together.  Act fast but only if
you can make most of it, and ask me if you have any questions.

- Richard


On Thu, Oct 01, 2020 at 06:10:28PM +0300, Richard Darst wrote:
> CodeRefinery is a popular course we have, which teaches you the extra
> tools to do programming well.  It is a very popular course that
> usually fills up, so we are continuing with hosting large courses
> online.
> 
> Like last time you can register as a "team", which will be kept
> together in breakout sessions.  I highly recommend joining as a
> research group team, your research will benefit for years to come.  If
> you register as a team with your own team's helper, you get first
> priority for registration.
> 
> Registration:
>   https://coderefinery.github.io/2020-10-20-online/
> 
> This isn't a programming course, it helps scientists program better.
> If you've ever thought "I can program but I know I'm missing
> something" and want to go from "disorganized scripts" to "scientific
> code", you should come.
> 
> It's already getting registrations, so act fast!
> 
> Already been to CodeRefinery?  Register as a helper!  You will have a
> tight-knit breakout room you'll work with, get special help from the
> CodeRefinery instructors, and you will come out feeling like an
> expert.  Ask me if you have questions.  (If you wonder "am I
> qualified", you probably are.  Helper registration via the same form).
> If you want to be more than a helper, contact me by email.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> - Richard on behalf of Aalto Scientific Computing

-- 
Richard Darst / Aalto University / http://rkd.zgib.net/


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