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@fredgibbs and I just got an email about a problem with a deprecated lesson. Other than the URL there's nothing there to suggest that it's now deprecated. I don't think we should REMOVE these lessons …
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Reviewers: Please add your reviews as comments to this issue. Thanks!
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> The Programming Historian is an online, open access, peer reviewed suite of about 30 tutorials that help humanists (though slanted towards historians) learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques…
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As far as I can tell, we are elligible for an ISSN number as an 'ongoing integrating resource':
http://www.issn.org/understanding-the-issn/assignment-rules/the-issn-for-electronic-media/
This is fre…
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Can members of the editorial team who have held an event, presented a poster, or published something scholarly-like about the project please help me compile a list here:
1) Adam Crymble, 'The Program…
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Current text reads:
Programming Historian remains grateful to the Network in Canadian History & Environment (NiCHE), ScholarsLab at the University of Virginia, The Center for Digital Humanities at UC…
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We have this enabled on our account now. Here are the instructions I got from GitHub by email:
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It's time to start versioning large files on GitHub.com! Support for Git LFS is
now enabled for you…
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I'd like to have an open conversation about the practice of open review we've adopted here, so I'd be grateful for ideas from a range of people. We've been doing open review for a few months now (revi…
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Hi - I've never used github before so apologies if I'm doing it wrong,
I've started teaching myself python following the first lesson and found a possible error:
at:
"Make a “Run Python” Command in Ko…
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This was a very interesting tutorial, and I really enjoyed working through it. Antconc seems to be an extremely powerful tool, and I didn’t know it existed before this. I definitely think it will be…