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CodeRefinery '24 - Concluding remarks

Thank you

  • Participants
  • Team leaders and hosts
  • Instructors
  • Collaborative document question answerers
  • Local partners

You make these workshops possible and enjoyable <3

Feedback

All feedback welcome and encouraged:

Changes to the lesson material/ unclear exercise instructions/ broken links:

We develop the workshop materials and format further based on your feedback and questions!

At some point in the future, you will receive a post-workshop survey of how your work has been affected by visiting this workshop. Please answer it.

Keep studying / ask for support

We have only started here, there is plenty to still learn and explore.

Bring your own code session

  • Bring your own code and we'll look at it together
  • Upcoming Tuesday afternoons, 22 and 29 October (see website)
  • Zoom link will be sent to registered learners

Review

Ask for local support from partners

These partners can provide support / Q&A / etc for what we have taught and have local related training. (There are probably more that we don't know about).

Certificates

If you would like a certificate, please check the course webpage for instructions.

Support CodeRefinery

  • Tell everyone about us. #CodeRefinery, Mastodon: @[email protected] Twitter: @coderefine , LinkedIn: CodeRefinery

  • Come back as an Team Leader. Bring your group, learn together.

  • Become part of the team CodeRefinery lives from in-kind contributions by organizations (your organization sponsors your worktime to the project)

Get involved in CodeRefinery

CodeRefinery community lives in the Zulip chat: https://coderefinery.zulipchat.com

Follow what we do by signing up to our newsletter: https://coderefinery.org/#newsletter

Got interested in Research Software Development?

Join the Nordic Research Software Engineers (Nordic-RSE)

A Research Software Engineer combines research knowledge with software development experience, just like we have learned here.

Thank you!