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Software Carpentry

Yes, even scientists struggle with computer proficiency!

Writing a Book Collaboratively (and Quick)

Put 8 people in a room for 48 hours and produce an 89 page (18,000 word) document! It’s called a Book Sprint.

The Daemon-Haunted World

This very blog post is being propagated across the internet by daemons responding to trackback calls

Survey of Computer Use by Scientists

A colleague from the University of Toronto is conducting a survey on how computers are used by scientists today.  Whether you are a physicist who writes code or a biologist who barely know Excel, you’ll find the survey interesting and your input will be appreciated. Here’s the announcement and link:

Computers are as important to modern [...]

New Communication Channels for Biology

Everyone working in biology today (wetlab and informatics) should be using one or more of these tools. Using these tools will make you a better, broader scientist, especially in terms of being able to communicate your work with colleagues, grant review sections, and students.

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