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Tag Archives: git

winter school KlassifikatoR

22nd November 2019Sophie SchmidtNews, Teachingbest practices, git, rstats, statistics, teaching

Together with Oliver Nakoinz I’ll team-teach a winter school on classification methods for archaeology in R next year. It’ll be in German, because there is a lack of German statistical tutorials for archaeologists and we’ll be creating an open and free tutorial in this class. Apply until end of the year to join us!

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archink – prompt “feature”

4th October 2019Sophie SchmidtGeneralart, best practices, cartoons, git, twitter

Today’s #archink prompt has been interpreted by me in a very archaeoinformatics way…

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Git as a tool to reveal the “monstrous underbelly of Digital Archaeology”

14th August 2019Sophie SchmidtGeneral, ThoughtsArchaeoinformatics, best practices, documentation, git, github, open access

Recently I had some time on my hands I could dedicate to reading something new, and encouraged by many enthusiastic tweets, I chose Colleen Morgans “Avatars, Monsters, and Machines: A Cyborg Archaeology”. I loved it! One thing especially stuck with me:

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Git: How not to learn it

8th October 2018Sophie SchmidtRandom Rants, Technologiesbest practices, git, github, open access, repositories, software

There are some things that are great in theory. In practice, though…

It’s actually cool, too. I just need to learn how to use it.

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