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Proposed grouping of titles
The list of links will be more digestible if you classify a big chunk of links to smaller ones, so a reader can navigate. Here is a rough grouping proposal:
1. Python for earth scientists
Start with
- Data Carpentry lessons for atmosphere and ocean scientists (@DamienIrving), reviewed by Rob F
- Latest iteration of @rabernat's intro to python "book"
- Python for Geosciences course taught at Texas A&M
- A lightly opinionated guide to reproducible data science
More in-depth
- Unidata Python Workshop material
- @brian-rose's climate modeling lecture notes
- Dask tutorial running on Pangeo Binder: Dataframes, Delayed and Scikit-learn, originaly developed by @mrocklin here
- @rabernat's Research Computing in Earth Sciences course
- Gallery of geoscience examples
2. Pangeo own tutorials
- Pangeo Tutorial for the AGU 2018 meeting
- Pangeo Tutorial for the NCAR Software Engineering Assembly Workshop 2018
- Pangeo Notebook Gallery with various simple or real science examples
3. Datasets and cases
- @robfatland material on the NASA Common Metadata Repository
- Connecting the Regional Cabled Array ocean data to other resources (ARGO, MODIS, ...)
- Land ice velocity (golive) including bootstrapping xarray, reviewed by Siyu Yang
- Bio-Acoustic Transfer learning (@pshivraj), reviewed by Sarah Barnes, Derya Gumustel
- Univ MD Baltimore County big data atmospheric science (flipped classroom)
- Syzygy courtesy Phil Austin
- ESIP workshop feedback sheet
Also ESIP workshop feedback sheet - is this of general interest? Maybe any comment is needed why it is useful.
Hi @epogrebnyak,
Sorry for the delay in answer here. I think your grouping titles proposal is good. Could you submit a Pull request for that?
And I agree the feedback sheet should probably be somewhere else...