Canβt stress enough about having some code repository (GitHub etc) especially if you are early career and/or looking for a job. If the selection criteria asks for scientific programming skills, everyone claims they can code and use good practice. Show some evidence by providing a link to GitHub etc
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Wolfgang Huber
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Specifically, for people in the quantitative sciences, I recommend:
- Have a well-tended ORCID
- GitHub/GitLab repository with some of your research outputs
- Personal webpage (e.g. quarto) on a static hosting service such as GitHub/GitLab Pages, Netlify, Posit Connect, ...
Specifically, for people in the quantitative sciences, I recommend:
- Have a well-tended ORCID
- GitHub/GitLab repository with some of your research outputs
- Personal webpage (e.g. quarto) on a static hosting service such as GitHub/GitLab Pages, Netlify, Posit Connect, ...
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