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October 12, 2012

Best Practices for Scientific Computing

Filed under: Computer Science,Programming — Patrick Durusau @ 3:22 pm

Best Practices for Scientific Computing by D. A. Aruliah, C. Titus Brown, Neil P. Chue Hong, Matt Davis, Richard T. Guy, Steven H. D. Haddock, Katy Huff, Ian Mitchell, Mark Plumbley, Ben Waugh, Ethan P. White, Greg Wilson, and Paul Wilson.

Abstract:

Scientists spend an increasing amount of time building and using software. However, most scientists are never taught how to do this efficiently. As a result, many are unaware of tools and practices that would allow them to write more reliable and maintainable code with less effort. We describe a set of best practices for scientific software development that have solid foundations in research and experience, and that improve scientists’ productivity and the reliability of their software.

If programming, or should I say good practices at programming, isn’t second nature to you, you will find something to learn/relearn in this paper.

I first saw this at Simply Statistics.

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