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Contact information for BEST students interested in data science
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format for contact info #1

Closed NickleDave closed 7 years ago

NickleDave commented 7 years ago

@lahoffm was thinking it should be something like

Name: Degree program (current for undergraduates/graduates, field of your Ph.D. for post-docs): Research group you work with: Programming languages and software libraries you use:

NickleDave commented 7 years ago

oh and maybe Github: website: twitter:

lahoffm commented 7 years ago

Sure. Could it just be in a markdown file in a simple table?

NickleDave commented 7 years ago

yes. Not sure if this is what you were suggesting but why not just have each person submit a PR with a separate FirstnameLastname.md file inside of a ./contacts subfolder that the repo will have. I'll submit my own PR so you can see what I mean.

NickleDave commented 7 years ago

We could then have a script that assimilates all the separate FirstnameLastname.md files into one "contacts.md" file. That way we avoid dealing with 3000 merge conflicts

lahoffm commented 7 years ago

Issue can be closed now?

NickleDave commented 7 years ago

Sure

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NickleDave commented 6 years ago

Hey BEST Data Scientists,

Happy New Year.

Just sharing some workshops that ECDS and QTM are offering this semester (below). If you are thinking about ways to present your data science projects, e.g. to potential employers, I'd recommend the Publishing with Github Pages workshop. Github provides you a relatively painless way to publish documentation for your projects and a personal blog.

--David

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