Instead of planning to switch over-night or take courses, simply pick a project and solve it with python. One of my first project was a data-driven editorial for neuroimage 9/ https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/SIMEXP/si_parcellation_segmentation/blob/master/editorial_NIMG_brain_segmentation_parcellation.ipynb …
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Finally, contributing to open source projects is an incredible learning experience. I have been a coder for three decades, but my first real pull request to an open source library (for Nilearn) has taught me SO much about coding good practices https://github.com/nilearn/nilearn/pull/1766 … 10/
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This was a brief 10 tweet summary of the paper! I hope you find the full piece useful. The end!
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Replying to @pierre_bellec
So nice to see my personal and professional gripes slowly but surely reflected in other people's views.
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Replying to @o_guest
Your blog post definitely got me thinking a while back!
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Replying to @pierre_bellec @o_guest
If you have the opportunity to cite Olivia in this or future work (the blog post is citeable in APA style) would you mind doing so? :)
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Replying to @BayesForDays @o_guest
It is a great blog post but I don't see why it should have been cited here. In particular because this is a very short paper, that actually had no citation... 1/2
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Also I don't think the points overlap that much: points 3 (open science) and 5 (flexibility). Our take on 3 is much more prudent, 5 is commonplace. The core points of the blog (GUI and coding practices) are absent of the paper, and I disagree with them:http://disq.us/p/1h3w04d
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Once again: I read that post carefully and it definitely got me thinking, as well as the many detailed reactions to it. It's a great piece of writing! But I don't think it's fair calling me out on the lack of citation here.
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Replying to @pierre_bellec @BayesForDays
I haven't had a chance to read your paper yet. This has inspired me to add info on how to cite my blog though.
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FWIW I think it's nice (and I am greatly honored) Cass and others in private have assumed you should cite me if I inspired you.
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