[HN Gopher] Open, rigorous and reproducible research: A practiti...
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Open, rigorous and reproducible research: A practitioner's handbook
(2021)
 
Author : sieste
Score  : 225 points
Date   : 2023-11-12 13:04 UTC (9 hours ago)
 
web link (stanforddatascience.github.io)
w3m dump (stanforddatascience.github.io)
 
| tasubotadas wrote:
| Anyone used it? Is it any good?
 
  | baka367 wrote:
  | It feels like a great material at explaining the field to new
  | joiners.
  | 
  | My team is currently migrating from software to data science
  | and this publication feels exactly like something that would
  | bridge the gap
 
    | nerdponx wrote:
    | What company do you work at where they're willing to train a
    | bunch of developers up to data science from scratch? That's a
    | multi-year investment if you want a team that can actually
    | solve real problems without causing more problems.
 
      | shapefrog wrote:
      | data science isnt that hard!
 
        | mjburgess wrote:
        | Well, it's mostly impossible -- i guess that's a certain
        | sort of way it isnt hard.
 
        | nerdponx wrote:
        | It's not hard in the same way software engineering isn't
        | hard. That is to say: it's hard to do _well_.
 
| troelsSteegin wrote:
| The page embeds https://stanforddatascience.github.io/best-
| practices/index.h...
 
  | hackernewds wrote:
  | Would be helpful to feed into custom chatgpt that ask the gpt
  | questions directly
 
    | bazmattaz wrote:
    | I just tried that but there is pagination. Would love to know
    | if we can instruct GPT4 to click through the pages
 
  | jiriro wrote:
  | Oh, thank you. The original covers almost 50% of the screen
  | (iphone) with the static heading!
 
  | dang wrote:
  | Ok, we've changed to that from
  | https://datascience.stanford.edu/programs/stanford-data-scie...
  | above. Thanks!
 
| hackernewds wrote:
| "In summary, this handbook is a guide to making science more
| open, transparent, and reproducible by presenting best practices"
 
| ulrischa wrote:
| Very cool that universities like Stanford that usually costs a
| lot of money offer their study material for free
 
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