Andrew Reid
Andrew Reid
The slowness complaint in the [essay](https://ioinformatics.org/journal/INFOL026.pdf) refers to the relative slowness of Python due to its scripting character, in the context of programming contests or exercises where, as I read...
Is this release process documented somewhere other than this issue? I'm concerned knowledge of the Zenodo/Github link will disappear if the issue is closed. Also, I was not able to...
Yes please, especially since there are apparently components that are invisible to non-administrators.
The glossary is no longer in reference.md, it's now in _extras/guide.md. Edited the leading comment on this issue to reflect the new location.
There is also the [comment](https://github.com/carpentries-incubator/hpc-intro/issues/230#issuecomment-708968411) from @psteinb on issue #230, which proposed a different ordering, moving the "Resonsibility" part up several notches. I am unclear on whether this was a...
Hi Eddie -- The short answer to your question is that the lesson assumes that it's being taught in partnership with cluster administrators, either at a specific site, or on...
I believe that at least some of HPC Carpentry lessons are linked with a DOI provider (Zenodo?), and that @ocaisa has the relevant credentials. I think the workflow is that...
Some references to other work: There's an issue about [templates for snippets](https://github.com/carpentries/sandpaper/issues/368#issuecomment-2114775113) that came up at the May 16 HPCC meeting, at the end of which @trhallam (from EPCC) mentions...
> @astroDimitrios discussing Quarto vs current Workbench at this week's HPC carpentries meeting and planning next steps sounds great! Which HPC Carpentries meeting do you usually attend (meeting 1 at...
Hi @dbarbi -- this looks interesting, and in particular I think I was not aware of that skill tree you've linked to. As @ocaisa mentioned, we recently changed our approach...