A whole article on Nature dedicated to the reusability of software, quite relevant in case of research fields based on numerical modelling https://t.co/qWdHAFNu0w
RT @NatComputSci: Your code might be reproducible, but is it reusable? We discuss the importance of making research code reusable in our la…
RT @NatComputSci: Your code might be reproducible, but is it reusable? We discuss the importance of making research code reusable in our la…
how easy life can be if we all make our code reusable (in my opinion, easy to adapt, modulated, and readable) to others.
RT @joe_heffer: But is the code (re)usable? https://t.co/LmS4rY0UNs "Little by little, we can all play a part in creating a better future…
But is the code (re)usable? https://t.co/LmS4rY0UNs "Little by little, we can all play a part in creating a better future for science, and soon we will be able to effortlessly stand on the shoulders of giants as we should."
Researchers often focus solely on reproducibility and may not pay enough attention to another equally important concept: #reusability. @Nature https://t.co/aJSeMuPIct
RT @NatComputSci: Your code might be reproducible, but is it reusable? We discuss the importance of making research code reusable in our la…
But apart of being reproducible and reusable, what has your code ever done for us? #MontyPython #MontyPandas
RT @NatComputSci: Your code might be reproducible, but is it reusable? We discuss the importance of making research code reusable in our la…
RT @NatComputSci: Your code might be reproducible, but is it reusable? We discuss the importance of making research code reusable in our la…
Your code might be reproducible, but is it reusable? We discuss the importance of making research code reusable in our latest editorial. #reproducibility #reusability https://t.co/tXJsEs64Ek