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From: Christophe Pouzat <christophe.pouzat@ovh.fr>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Second session of the Reproducible Research MOOC (using orgmode)
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2019 16:55:47 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <e04fe985-e14e-04a4-a85c-4d9c3e0d9c12@ovh.fr> (raw)

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Dear all,

The second session of the Reproducible Research MOOC 
<https://learninglab.inria.fr/en/mooc-recherche-reproductible-principes-methodologiques-pour-une-science-transparente/> 
is going to start on April 1st (no joke!).

Like for the first session (of October last year), three independent 
paths can be followed, one using R/Rstudio, one using Python/Jupyter 
and, of course, one using orgmode with Python and R.

The course videos are in French with English subtitles. The course 
material is available in both English and French.
The course is free, you just have to register on the FUN 
<https://www.fun-mooc.fr/> platform.

Nearly a third of the students who followed the first session were 
orgmode users.

Christophe

​

-- 
Tant que les lapins n'ont pas d'historiens, l'Histoire est racontée par les
chasseurs.

Le chef d'état-major, l'amiral William Leahy, un partisan du New Deal,
écrivit : « Les Japonais étaient déjà battus et prêts à capituler. L'usage
de cette arme barbare à Hiroshima et à Nagasaki n'a apporté aucune
contribution matérielle à notre combat contre le Japon. » Les États-Unis,
poursuivit-il, « en tant que premier pays à utiliser cette bombe ont adopté
des normes éthiques semblables à celles des barbares du Haut Moyen Âge ».
En revanche, lorsqu'il fut informé de l'holocauste de Nagasaki, en revenant
de la conférence de Potsdam, à bord du croiseur Augusta, Truman fit part
de sa jubilation au commandant du bâtiment : « C'est la plus grande chose
de l'histoire. »
--

Christophe Pouzat
64, rue des Blanches
94400 VITRY SUR SEINE
tél : +33662941034


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