Research software engineering with Python : building software that makes research possible /: building software that makes research possible. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Research software engineering with Python : building software that makes research possible /: building software that makes research possible. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Research software engineering with Python : building software that makes research possible
- Further Information:
- Note: Damien Irving [and five others].
- Authors:
- Irving, Damien
Hertweck, Kate
Johnston, Luke
Ostblom, Joel
Wickham, Charlotte
Wilson, Greg - Contents:
- Welcome ; 0.1The Big Picture 0.2 Intended Audience 0.3 What You Will Learn; 0.4 Using this Book; 0.5 Contributing and Re-Use 0.6 Acknowledgments Getting Started ; 1.1 Project Structure 1.2 Downloading the Data 1.3 Installing the Software 1.4 Summary 1.5 Exercises 1.6 Key Points ; The Basics of the Unix Shell ; 2.1 Exploring Files and Directories 2.2 Moving Around 2.3 Creating New Files and Directories 2.4 Moving Files and Directories 2.5 Copying Files and Directories 2.6 Deleting Files and Directories 2.7 Wildcards 2.8 Reading the Manual 2.9 Summary 2.10 Exercises 2.11 Key Points ; Building Tools with the Unix Shell ; 3.1 Combining Commands 3.2 How Pipes Work 3.3 Repeating Commands on Many Files 3.4 Variable Names 3.5 Redoing Things 3.6 Creating New Filenames Automatically 3.7 Summary; 3.8 Exercises 3.9 Key Points Going Further with the Unix Shell ; 4.1 Creating New Commands 4.2 Making Scripts More Versatile 4.3 Turning Interactive Work into a Script 4.4 Finding Things in Files 4.5 Finding Files 4.6 Configuring the Shell 4.7 Summary 4.8 Exercises; 4.9 Key Points ; Building Command-Line Tools with Python 5.1 Programs and Modules; 5.2 Handling Command-Line Options 5.3 Documentation 5.4 Counting Words 5.5 Pipelining 5.6 Positional and Optional Arguments 5.7 Collating Results 5.8 Writing Our Own Modules 5.9 Plotting 5.10 Summary 5.11 Exercises 5.12 Key Points Using Git at the Command Line ; 6.1 Setting Up 6.2 Creating a New Repository 6.3 Adding Existing Work 6.4 DescribingWelcome ; 0.1The Big Picture 0.2 Intended Audience 0.3 What You Will Learn; 0.4 Using this Book; 0.5 Contributing and Re-Use 0.6 Acknowledgments Getting Started ; 1.1 Project Structure 1.2 Downloading the Data 1.3 Installing the Software 1.4 Summary 1.5 Exercises 1.6 Key Points ; The Basics of the Unix Shell ; 2.1 Exploring Files and Directories 2.2 Moving Around 2.3 Creating New Files and Directories 2.4 Moving Files and Directories 2.5 Copying Files and Directories 2.6 Deleting Files and Directories 2.7 Wildcards 2.8 Reading the Manual 2.9 Summary 2.10 Exercises 2.11 Key Points ; Building Tools with the Unix Shell ; 3.1 Combining Commands 3.2 How Pipes Work 3.3 Repeating Commands on Many Files 3.4 Variable Names 3.5 Redoing Things 3.6 Creating New Filenames Automatically 3.7 Summary; 3.8 Exercises 3.9 Key Points Going Further with the Unix Shell ; 4.1 Creating New Commands 4.2 Making Scripts More Versatile 4.3 Turning Interactive Work into a Script 4.4 Finding Things in Files 4.5 Finding Files 4.6 Configuring the Shell 4.7 Summary 4.8 Exercises; 4.9 Key Points ; Building Command-Line Tools with Python 5.1 Programs and Modules; 5.2 Handling Command-Line Options 5.3 Documentation 5.4 Counting Words 5.5 Pipelining 5.6 Positional and Optional Arguments 5.7 Collating Results 5.8 Writing Our Own Modules 5.9 Plotting 5.10 Summary 5.11 Exercises 5.12 Key Points Using Git at the Command Line ; 6.1 Setting Up 6.2 Creating a New Repository 6.3 Adding Existing Work 6.4 Describing Commits 6.5 Saving and Tracking Changes 6.6 Synchronizing with Other Repositories 6.7 Exploring History 6.8 Restoring Old Versions of Files 6.9 Ignoring Files; 6.10 Summary; 6.11 Exercises 6.12 Key Points Going Further with Git ; 7.1 What’s a Branch? 7.2 Creating a Branch 7.3 What Curve Should We Fit?; 7.4 Verifying Zipf’s Law 7.5 Merging 7.6 Handling Conflicts 7.7 A Branch-Based Workflow; 7.8 Using Other People’s Work 7.9 Pull Requests 7.10 Handling Conflicts in Pull Requests 7.11 Summary 7.12 Exercises 7.13 Key Points Working in Teams ; 8.1 What is a Project? 8.2 Include Everyone 8.3 Establish a Code of Conduct; 8.4 Include a License; 8.5 Planning; 8.6 Bug Reports 8.7 Labeling Issues 8.8 Prioritizing 8.9 Meetings 8.10 Making Decisions 8.11 Make All This Obvious to Newcomers 8.12 Handling Conflict 8.13 Summary 8.14 Exercises; 8.15 Key Points Automating Analyses with Make ; 9.1 Updating a Single File 9.2 Managing Multiple Files 9.3 Updating Files When Programs Change 9.4 Reducing Repetition in a Makefile 9.5 Automatic Variables 9.6 Generic Rules 9.7 Defining Sets of Files 9.8 Documenting a Makefile 9.9 Automating Entire Analyses; 9.10 Summary 9.11 Exercises 9.12 Key Points; ; Configuring Programs ; 10.1 Configuration File Formats 10.2 Matplotlib Configuration 10.3 The Global Configuration File 10.4 The User Configuration File 10.5 Adding Command-Line Options 10.6 A Job Control File 10.7 Summary 10.8 Exercises; 10.9 Key Points Testing Software; 11.1 Assertions 11.2 Unit Testing 11.3 Testing Frameworks 11.4 Testing Floating-Point Values 11.5 Integration Testing 11.6 Regression Testing 11.7 Test Coverage 11.8 Continuous Integration; 11.9 When to Write Tests 11.10 Summary 11.11 Exercises; 11.12 Key Points Handling Errors ; 12.1 Exceptions 12.2 Writing Useful Error Messages; 12.3 Testing Error Handling 12.4 Reporting Errors 12.5 Summary 12.6 Exercises 12.7 Key Points Tracking Provenance 13.1 Data Provenance 13.2 Code Provenance 13.3 Summary 13.4 Exercises 13.5 Key Points Creating Packages with Python 14.1 Creating a Python Package 14.2 Virtual Environments 14.3 Installing a Development Package 14.4 What Installation Does; 14.5 Distributing Packages 14.6 Documenting Packages 14.7 Software Journals 14.8 Summary 14.9 Exercises 14.10 Key Points Finale ; 15.1 Why We Wrote This Book Appendix A Solutions B Learning Objectives C Key Points D Project Tree E Working Remotely F Writing Readable Code G Documenting Programs H YAML; I Anaconda J Glossary K References Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (colour)
- Subjects:
- 001.402855133
Research -- Data processing
Computer software -- Development
Python (Computer program language) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000417159
9781000417128
9781003143482 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367698348
9780367698324 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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