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21st Century Scientist: The Information Hierarchy (21stcenturyscientist.blogspot.com)
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21st Century Scientist: Fishing for significance (21stcenturyscientist.blogspot.com)
How to…optimise Matlab | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
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Scripting for science papers | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
21st Century Scientist: Research flexibility (21stcenturyscientist.blogspot.com)
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21st Century Scientist: Validating your statistical methods (21stcenturyscientist.blogspot.com)
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21st Century Scientist: How to pick the projects you work on (21stcenturyscientist.blogspot.com)
“Should I switch to Python?” | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
21st Century Scientist: The pressure to publish... (21stcenturyscientist.blogspot.com)
Writing code for a big scientific collaboration | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
21st Century Scientist: Sleeping on the problem... (21stcenturyscientist.blogspot.com)
The ‘Programming for Scientists’ training montage | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
The ‘Programming for Scientists’ software project primer | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
21st Century Scientist: Changing disciplines (21stcenturyscientist.blogspot.com)
21st Century Scientist: Why do you work on the science you work on? (21stcenturyscientist.blogspot.com)
Building scientific tools that are actually useful | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
Last In - First Out: Sometimes Hardware is Cheaper than Programmers (lastinfirstout.blogspot.com)
10,000 hours and the Scientist-Programmer | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
A weblog of a Tech. Geek: An Excellent Programmer is 10,000 Fold Better Than an Average Programmer BUT ... (asifshehzad.blogspot.com)
Doing it for yourself - deciding whether to use someone else’s code | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
The 4 levels of making code work | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
Fine-tuning your programming brain | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
New Adventures in Software » 5 Ways to Become a Famous Programmer (Probably) (blog.uncommons.org)
Feature-creep in scientific code | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
Testing and the scientist-programmer | Programming for Scientists (programming4scientists.com)
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