so it's not all bad! & I'm not demanding anyth other thn respect; I'm usually giving back. 
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did not mean to imply anything about your coding style, was just reminded of this post discussing a reluctance to continue
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working on 'old' software. clear case of where i should have reread the post before sending it on... of course the scenario flips
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when the person using your code knows what they're talking about, but still considerable time investment thats not rewarded (pubs)
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so many issues 2 disagree w & unpack here. lemme just say I don't code nor do science 4 rewards b they pubs or twitter attention.
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Many academics code to get their research done/published; that is whole point of coding in 1st place for them.
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Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ Retweeted Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ
academics like myself actually see code as the exp - I assume
@AnneEUrai u also? Here eg everything is code:https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/768354838627450880 …Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ added,
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like literally the whole point is the code itself, without it there is no data, no model, no paper.
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the code IS the research
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as an experimentalist, code necessary not sufficient - code to pull out what's there in the data, only part of the sci
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fair enough so in your case you should be less worried even than me with sharing code (not that I am)
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