IT is pleased to host a special 2 hour course created just for
Berkeley Lab scientists and program managers designed to help you get
the most out of your software development projects and avoid common
pitfalls.    The course will take place Monday March 4 from 2-4pm in
Perseverance Hall.

Whether you're in an early stage, or already responsible for a large
development effort within your area, this course will share concepts,
tips, and horror stories that will hopefully help you to give your
projects the best chance of success.  The focus of the course is on
managing software development projects for science, not actual coding
or development.

The course will be taught by the founder of the nonprofit Software
Carpentry Foundation, which works to help scientists grow their
computational faculties.  Greg Wilson, the founder and teacher, has
decades of experience working to help scientists and coding teams be
successful.

The course was designed with input from LBNL IT and NERSC and informed
by Greg's many years of experience.  There is no charge for this
course, which is provided as part of IT's commitment to help LBNL
researchers compute and collaborate more effectively.

Please register for the course here: http://go.lbl.gov/sc-register

Details:
When:  Monday, March 4, 2013
Where: 54-130 (PERS HALL)
Time:  2:00-4:00 PM

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