Damien Irving
Damien Irving
Just wanted to make a quick note here that if you're thinking about adding unit conversion functionality to cmip6_preprocessing (@jbusecke mentioned this in a presentation I attended earlier today), the...
Very exciting to see the recent developments regarding branch time visualization and drift removal. As I understand it, the `calculate_drift` function subtracts the linear trend of the control run over...
Something I'm acutely aware of when talking about this book or running Software Carpentry workshops is that people *love* working in Jupyter notebooks, but my teaching is constantly steering them...
_TLDR: What is the answer to [this twitter thread](https://twitter.com/ZaneSelvans/status/1386408647480147969)?_ I was recently reading over [A National Agenda for Research Software](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4940274) and the authors essentially define three categories of research software...
I did a Data Carpentry workshop earlier in the year and some of the very knowledgeable instructors at the workshop suggested reconsidering the use of asserts in the [defensive programming...
In future updates to the book we may wish to replace our use of Travis CI for continuous integration with [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/features/actions).
Kidding... but we should start a list of places to advertise the book (blogs, conferences, mailing lists, podcasts, etc).
In the online version of the book there a whole bunch of within-glossary gref links to other glossary items that don't exist (e.g. python, r_language, package, etc).
I'm regridding CMIP5 ocean temperature data from a curvilinear to rectilinear grid. Following the [relevant example](https://xesmf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Curvilinear_grid.html) in the documentation, I've tried to use xESMF for this task without success: https://github.com/DamienIrving/ocean-analysis/blob/master/development/xESMF_test.ipynb...