The second season of Byte-sized RSE has officially started. The first session tackled software task duration estimation and took place on Tuesday 7 November.
Byte-sized RSE is a series of short interactive tutorial sessions where you can learn key skills to improve how you write and manage your research software in just 1 hour! There will be opportunities to gain hands-on experience and to ask questions in an informal and informative environment.
Hosted and run by the UKRI-EPSRC-funded UNIVERSE-HPC project, the team will host regular sessions over the coming months covering a wide variety of topics. Keep a look on our news page for information about future events.
If you’d like further information about these sessions or would like to suggest a topic for a future session, contact Jeremy Cohen (Imperial College London) or Steve Crouch (SSI Software Lead, University of Southampton).