Dear all,
thank you for all the replies. I think this is a somewhat tricky task. I still
believe it would be worthwhile to include a short list in every lesson repo.
This should/would be tailored to the audience of the lesson. I also think this
list should be curated so that (as Darya
Hi everyone,
I think some recommended readings and links to places to look for next
steps would be very useful - the question is, who will maintain it?
(http://software-carpentry.org/bib/reading.html was always meant to be a
community resource, but we only ever had a couple of contributions
Hi Elizabeth; thanks for your mail, and for volunteering - should we put
further reading on a single page in the main site (possibly easier to
find), or put it in the reference guide to each lesson (so that Python
stuff is in the Python lesson)? And would anyone else like to volunteer
to help
In a Beautiful World there would be a corresponding further reading page
for each lesson. But I wouldn't want to silo them out and reduce internal
discoverability.
Perhaps just one page with sections and anchor links that the individual
lessons can link to?
Elizabeth
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at
Thanks everyone - I've opened an issue at
https://github.com/swcarpentry/site/issues/1212, so please add reading
suggestions there and we'll get them curated.
Cheers,
Greg
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Dr. Greg Wilson| gvwil...@software-carpentry.org
Software Carpentry | http://software-carpentry.org
Hi to all,
I was asked again recently, what books and/or websites I could recommend for
learning to program in python. while thinking about the answer, I pondered the
software carpentry website(s) and "only" found this:
http://software-carpentry.org/bib/reading.html
which is good to have and
Steinbach
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> Subject: [Discuss] further reading
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> Hi to all,
>
> I was asked again recently, what books and/or websites I could recommend for
> learning to program in python. while thinking about the answer,