Want reproducible science? Make your software open too.
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Told a bunch of sciency people about all the cool things you can do with git. (with link)
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Told a bunch of sciency people about all the cool things you can do with git.
@mrgunn PS: Was expecting to run into you at useR last night.
@mrgunn Yeah, sorry, don't have a better solution. But I use this to check out parking limits beforehand.
@mrgunn if you have a neighborhood in mind, do a virtual walk through and look for street cleaning signs or lack thereof.
@jebyrnes But lately I just send compiled PDFs and ask them to annotate using Acrobat tools if they don't want the raw source.
@jebyrnes Sadly Word docs and I send them sweaved R code so they can copy/paste and run to verify.
@carlystrasser That's what people said about R in 2000s. Now everyone is Rrrrring. Sometimes you need to take away the training wheels.
@jebyrnes Also, there is this: trackchanges.sourceforge.net #deathtomicrosoftword
@carlystrasser @jebyrnes I suppose the novelty is that it works with word docs. meh.
@carlystrasser @jebyrnes Couldn't people just do that *right now*? If you have a purdy diff tool like @kaleidoscopeapp, you'd be set.