Software Carpentry workshops

27 mei 2024 12:30 t/m 30 mei 2024 17:00 - Locatie: TU Delft Library - Orange Room | Zet in mijn agenda

A Software Carpentry is a four half-day basic hands-on workshop, which covers an introduction to Python programming, introduction to the command-line and task automation with Unix shell,  and an introduction to versioning control with Git. The target audience of these workshops are researchers with little to no prior programming experience that would like to get started in learning programming and software management skills.

 

Relevant Information

  • Takes place Monday 27 May - Thursday 30 May 2024 - in person (at TU Delft Library - Orange Room) - 12:30 - 17:00 hrs each day.
  • Participants need to allocate at least 2 hours of preparation before the workshop (i.e. filling in a pre-workshop survey, installing the needed software, downloading datasets).
  • PhD candidates can receive 1.5 GS credits in the Research skills category of the GS Education programme if they are present in the four half-days sessions, complete the exercises and actively contribute to the discussions in class (more information can de found on intranet).
  • PhD candidates should register via Coachview, the course registration application of the Graduate School Doctoral Education (GS DE) programme.
  • If you are only interested in learning version control with Git, please consider joining the workshop ‘Version control & Collaborative development for Research Software’ instead.
  • If you are only interested in learning the basic command line and how to use it to run programs on the DelftBlue Supercomputer, please consider joining the workshops provided by the DCSE instead: Command Line and DelftBlue Basics

Learning-on-the-job Opportunity

Those PhD candidates with skills in software programming and development can participate as assistant (helpers) in Software Carpentry workshops organized at TU Delft. Assistants can get up to 2 GS points as part of the learning-on-the-job activities (Teaching & Supervision).
PhD candidates that would like to be assistants need to get the agreement of their supervisor and contact Paula Martinez Lavanchy (RDS Training coordinator) via RDMtraining-lib@tudelft.nl

Are you a TU Delft researcher (non-PhD candidate) and you would like to get a spot in a software carpentry workshop?

If you are a TU Delft researcher (non-PhD candidate) and you would like to participate in a software carpentry, we have reserved five places in each workshop for you! 

Please sign up directly in the corresponding link

 

Organised by: TU Delft Library, ICT Innovation, the TU Delft Data Stewards and the TU Delft Digital Competence Centre (DCC)