2025, With Notes
Another lap around the sun, another year that comes to an end. And, like, for some years now, I’m here reflecting on how 2025 went.
Another lap around the sun, another year that comes to an end. And, like, for some years now, I’m here reflecting on how 2025 went.
In this social media tutorial we will learn about Projects on GitHub
In this social media tutorial we will learn about issues on GitHub
Third part of the Skytorial and Linkedtorial series: creating and managing repositories on GitHub for researchers who don’t need to know how to program.
Second part of the Skytorial and Linkedtorial series: how to create your profile on GitHub step by step.
I will start a series of Linkedtorials. Over the next few days, I’ll be sharing a series of short tutorials on GitHub for researchers who don’t need to know how to program. Let me know what you think 😀. The first on the series in an Intro to Github
Stephanie Melchor interviewed me for Nature about aspect to take into account when using spreadsheets for science
Jeffrey M. Perkel interviewed me for Nature about how to choose a programming languages. Together with other computer scientists and bioinformaticians we address four key questions to help rookie coders to make the right choice.
En enero de cada año, la iniciativa TidyTuesday te propone visualizar tus propios datos. Este 2025 voy a jugar con los datos que registro de mis clases de natacion
GitHub Star for one more year!! Thank you so much to my communities. rOpenSci, LatinR, R-Ladies and The Carpentries.