I just gave a talk at #eScience23, on Research Software Engineering in 2030, where Simon Hettrick and I make some predictions about where #RSEng is going

slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8431560
preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.07796
paper: https://doi.org/10.1109/e-Science58273.2023.10254813

Research Software Engineering in 2030

This position paper for an invited talk on the “Future of eScience” discusses the Research Software Engineering Movement and where it might be in 2030. Because of the authors’ experiences, it is aimed globally but with examples that focus on the United States and United Kingdom.

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The main part of the #eScience23 conference is starting!

In a talk at the #RSEng workshop at #eScience23, Caleb Jackson (Sandia) suggests "circus factor" instead of "bus factor" because it's more fun:

How many people on an open-source software project would have to run away and join the circus before the project would fail?

Today is the first day of #eScience23 conference in Limassol, Cyprus.

Today, my colleague Anne and I are giving a half day #quartopub tutorial!

Come learn an easier way to combine your papers with analysis, and get some sticker swag as well!

https://www.escience-conference.org/2023/tutorials/quarto/

Get started with Quarto - Markdown with executable code - 19th IEEE International Conference on eScience

19th IEEE International Conference on eScience