Software for reproducible science: let’s not have a misunderstanding -- Gaël Varoquaux: computer / data / health science
http://gael-varoquaux.info/programming/software-for-reproducible-science-lets-not-have-a-misunderstanding.htmlCode for a scientific paper is very much a prototype: it’s a first version of an idea, that proves its feasibility. Common sense in software engineering says that prototypes are designed to be thrown away.
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