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SUMMARY:How to version control your scientific code using Git and GitHub -
  Máté Aller (CBU)
DTSTART:20241118T123000Z
DTEND:20241118T133000Z
UID:TALK223288@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Dace Apšvalka
DESCRIPTION:*Abstract:* I will talk about how to keep track of changes to 
 your scientific code as it develops\, something called version control. I 
 will tell you about the benefits of version control on your scientific pro
 jects and why you should consider adopting this as a daily habit. At first
  this may seem daunting\, but my aim with this talk is to demystify this c
 oncept and show you how you can make this part of your daily workflow usin
 g simple habits and freely available software. I will demonstrate this on 
 a toy example using standard and widely used tools such as git and github.
  I will also touch on more advanced and specific topics such as collaborat
 ively developing code using github and how to publish you scientific code 
 along with your paper on github with doi. \n\n*Bio:* Máté Aller is a cog
 nitive computational neuroscientist with a background in medicine. He is a
  Research Associate at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit\, Univers
 ity of Cambridge. His research focuses on human speech perception using no
 n-invasive neurophysiological recordings (MEG\, EEG)\, and state-of-the-ar
 t signal processing and machine learning approaches.  \n\n*Venue:* MRC CBU
  Lecture Theatre and Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82385113580?pwd=RmxIUm
 phQW9Ud1JBby9nTDQzR0NRdz09 (Meeting ID: 823 8511 3580\; Passcode: 299077)
LOCATION: MRC-CBU\, 15 Chaucer Road\, Cambridge
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