References#
Many other people have written excellent guides, articles, and blogs about doing reproducible research computing. Here are a few of the ones we think might be helpful:
The Turing Way is an open-source, collaborative, and community-driven online handbook about reproducible, ethical, and collaborative data science.
Good Enough Practices for Scientific Computing is an open-source journal article about the equivalent of “basic lab skills” for research computing.
Fourteen things you need to know about collaborating with data scientists is a column that addresses many issues related to reproducibility, written by several members of DataLab.
Living in an Ivory Basement is C. Titus Brown’s blog, which often touches on best practices for reproducible and collaborative research.
Note
This reader was inspired by a discussion with Fernando Pérez about UC Berkeley’s Collaborative and Reproducible Data Science course.