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Re-doing the Three-Minute Pitch

It’s time to revise Software Carpentry’s three-minute pitch. Here’s what I think I need to say; as always, comments would be welcome.

Opening slide: large logo, the title “Computing Skills for Scientists and Engineers”, and a small block at the bottom with the date and license.

Our mission is

  • to help scientists and engineers be more productive…
  • …by teaching them basic computing skills

The problem is

  • that scientists and engineers spend 40% or more of their time wrestling with software…
  • …but more than 95% are largely self-taught…
  • …so they spend hours doing what should take minutes…
  • …reinvent a lot of wheels…
  • …and still don’t know whether their results are reliable or not

Our solution

  • combines short, intensive workshops…
  • …with self-paced online instruction…

The benefit is

  • more confidence that computational results are correct
  • and significant increases in productivity
  • …a day a week is common…
  • …and 10X isn’t rare

Our workshops cover

  • the core skills a researcher needs to know in order to be productive in a small team:
  • using version control to manage and share information
  • basic Python programming
  • how (and how much) to test programs
  • working with relational databases
  • using the shell to do more in less time
  • Basically, everything you should know before you tackle things with “cloud” or “peta” in their name

Our online instruction

  • goes into these topics in more detail…
  • …and continues with:
  • program design and construction
  • matrix programming
  • using spreadsheets in a disciplined way
  • data management
  • development lifecycles

Our content is

  • all available online…
  • …under a Creative Commons license…
  • …so you are free to re-use and re-mix it

Our work is supported by

  • The Sloan Foundation
  • The Mozilla Foundation

And has been supported in the past by

  • Michigan State University
  • Indiana University
  • Microsoft
  • Queen Mary University London
  • MITACS
  • SHARCNET
  • The Software Sustainability Institute
  • SciNet
  • The UK Met Office
  • The MathWorks
  • The University of Toronto
  • Enthought
  • The Python Software Foundation
  • The Space Telescope Science Institute
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory

We also depend on contributions from people like you, who

  • give us feedback…
  • …create lessons and exercises…
  • …and organize and deliver workshops

For more information, to get involved, or for help organizing a workshop, please

  • visit us online at http://software-carpentry.org…
  • …follow @swcarpentry on Twitter…
  • …or email info@software-carpentry.org

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  1. February 1st, 2012 at 20:02 | #1

    I think it would be useful to provide a clear link (tab) marked something like “How to help”, which is currently missing but should be prominent.

    By the way, I nominated this site for a Liebster award: http://franklinchen.com/blog/2012/01/29/liebster-blog-award-5-blogs-you-should-check-out/

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