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Lorin Hochstein's ramblings about software, complex systems, and incidents.

Category: education

Well-deserved

Nice to see Greg Wilson win a Sloan Foundation Grant  to advance his Software Carpentry project. It’s an education project to teach much-needed software development skills to scientists.

Lorin Hochstein education, software Leave a comment January 14, 2012 1 Minute

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