Hi Thomas,
The Notebook setup was really simple. What I did was to make everyone start
their Notebook and set a title. Then I took a minute to open Github, create a
new repo, set up my remotes and add/commit/push the Notebook in front of them.
I told them I’d update it periodically and to remin
Salut Maxime
Thanks for sharing. I've added this setup to the list of topics to be
discussed at the Saturday instructor retreat in Toronto so we can play
around a little.
Care to elaborate on the github/notebook setup?
Merci,
Thomas
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 3:58 PM, Maxime Boissonneault <
maxime.b
Hi all,
I recently joined Clover Health in San Francisco. The company is continuing
to hire with special interest in data scientists and engineers. You can
check our job listings at https://cloverhealth.com/about-us/careers.html.
Right now you have to work in SF, but relocation assistance is avail
Hi,
We want to let you know that we amend our blog post announcing
Software Carpentry's instructor training this December,
http://software-carpentry.org/blog/2015/10/call-for-instructor-training.html ,
with the answer to the questions that we got by email.
We also published another blog post with
> I am testing out setting up for a shell, git, python workshop on a windows
> machine. I am following these guidelines here:
>
> http://software-carpentry.org/workshops/setup.html
Maybe https://github.com/swcarpentry/site/pull/1161 will avoid problems in the
future.
Cheers,
Raniere
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On 09.11.2015 17:20, Ethan White wrote:
On 11/09/2015 10:35 AM, Karin Lagesen wrote:
I am testing out setting up for a shell, git, python workshop on a
windows machine. I am following these guidelines here:
http://software-carpentry.org/workshops/setup.html
First, are these the latest up-to-da
On 11/09/2015 10:35 AM, Karin Lagesen wrote:
I am testing out setting up for a shell, git, python workshop on a
windows machine. I am following these guidelines here:
http://software-carpentry.org/workshops/setup.html
First, are these the latest up-to-date instructions?
The instructions in the
Oh, one other minor snag: I did not edit the test scripts, and several
dependencies for those were missing. They were all things that we were not
going to teach, and thus hadn't been included in the installation
intentionally, but the failures in the test script made people worried that
things wer
I tested a different way to do this based around conda:
http://jiarong.github.io/2015-11-05-ND/
It worked pretty well - everyone was set up before the workshop officially
started. It had a couple of minor snags:
- osx-32 packages not available. Solution was to reinstall miniconda
osx-64 (not su
I am testing out setting up for a shell, git, python workshop on a
windows machine. I am following these guidelines here:
http://software-carpentry.org/workshops/setup.html
First, are these the latest up-to-date instructions?
Second, do I need the Software Carpentry installer ( I think I do, j
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