A Researcher’s Guide to Code Organization 2: Code Structure (In-person)

A Researcher’s Guide to Code Organization 2: Code Structure (In-person)

By Northwestern IT Research Computing & Data Services

Overview

This session delves into essential principles for writing maintainable, efficient, and reusable code.

This session delves into essential principles for writing maintainable, efficient, and reusable code. Topics will include code design, modularity, reuse, and portability. We will also discuss effective code annotations, debugging techniques and testing. Examples will be drawn from Python, R, and Matlab. This workshop will not be recorded.

Prerequisites: There are no strict prerequisites, but participants will benefit most if they have some programming experience and are currently working on a research project that involves coding.

Category: Science & Tech, Science

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Chicago Campus, Wieboldt Hall, Room 421

340 East Chicago Avenue

Room 421 Chicago, IL 60611

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Free
Mar 4 · 12:00 PM CST