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Posted on 1 May 2018

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Series of talks around good coding practice at the University of Sheffield

Posted by s.aragon on 1 May 2018 - 1:43pm

Software Sustainability Institute fellow Becky Arnold is arranging a series of talks on good coding practice and related topics. The first session will take place on the 2nd May at Sheffield University. The talk will be in the Hicks building, lecture theatre 6 at 3:30 pm. 

David Hubber (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich) will be giving a talk about how to structure code efficiently. He will also discuss code module design, decoupling strategies and test-driven development.


All are welcome and there's no need to register.
 

Further information and information on other upcoming sessions is available at the University of Sheffield website.

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