Surf the exciting waves of science! Share your Jupyter and R markdown notebooks!
In SoC 2020 we'll be sharing tips and tricks on how to create te perfect computational notebook. Surfing tricks are so pre-pandemic :)
Let's show them how you do it! Share with us your best computational notebooks, show us what you've got!
We will meet weekly Wed at noon (PST) and go over 2 computational notebooks each week. Presenters will push annotated version of their notebook to this github repo to facilitate learning.
Signup here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z5MLtZr0kDTyME1D-YqfMY_2vrzMcibvtLih6-pSG60/edit?usp=sharing
- The ratio of markdown to code should be > 3:1.
- Notebooks should accomplish one key task, keep it short and focused.
- Show us your best data-viz tricks.
- Label everything and use meaningful variable names.
- Minimize dependencies to only the things you really need
- Assume we know nothing about your research
- Goal is the code - provide scientific background as needed (JIT)
- Push your notebook & html version of the notebook to this github before you show it.
- Use whatever programming language you like (python, R, matlab, TrueBasic (?), etc.)
In the end of the summer all participants can (re)submit their updated notebook to the Perfect Wave competition. All notebooks will be judged and the author of the perfect notebook will be awarded a year of bragging rights and the amazing Endless Summer decal