RSE MeetupHybrid Event

Europe/Berlin
HZDR Seminar Room

HZDR Seminar Room

114/201 (above the cafeteria)
Thomas Foerster (HZDR)
Description

Do you deal with software for science? -- Let's talk about it!


This event is the beginning of a series of events to come together and exchange ideas and transfer knowledge regarding software development and everything related to it.


We aim to foster connections and ignite discussions among our community. Do you have a burning topic that you're eager to share with us? Here's your chance! 

We're offering 3-5 slots for 5-minute pitch talks to pique everyone's interest. Afterward, we'll break into smaller groups for more in-depth discussions. Submit your topic now and let's spark engaging conversations! Topics may include, but are not limited to:

  • Interesting Features in the World of Software Engineering
  • Unraveling Your Toughest SE Challenges
  • Sharing Your Brilliant Solutions to SE Conundrums
  • Exploring Any SE-Related Topics

 

Your input is invaluable to us! Feel free to contribute your topic via an issue right here. We've even provided slide templates in the repository to help you along the way.

Our ultimate goal is to create a framework that welcomes both experts and beginners who share an interest in software-related topics. Join us as we cultivate meaningful connections and knowledge-sharing within our community.


>> Link to Videoconference (BBB), ONLY Presentations! <<

>> Add Your Challenge Here (GitLab Issue) <<


 

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Thomas Förster
    • 15:00 15:10
      Welcome 10m
      Speaker: Thomas Foerster (HZDR)
    • 15:10 15:20
      Talks
      • 15:10
        GitLab Community vs. GitLab Enterprise 5m
        Speaker: Fabian Schlegel (Department of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany)
      • 15:15
        First Impressions of the PyMeasure module for Experiment Control 5m

        The pitch is a short report on my experience with the PyMeasure module for Python after spending a couple of weeks developing a measurement program.
        It is specifically about the module's structure, what it is useful for, and some shortcomings for features outside its intended use. Another focus is its role in the migration from LabVIEW-based programs. The intention is to provide colleagues with a decision aid for choosing a new development basis.

        Speaker: Till Zuerner (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
    • 15:20 15:40
      Group Discussion
      Convener: Thomas Foerster (HZDR)
      • 15:20
        Discussion: First Impressions of the PyMeasure module for Experiment Control 20m
        Speaker: Till Zuerner (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
      • 15:20
        Discussion: GitLab Community vs. GitLab Enterprise 20m
        Speaker: Fabian Schlegel (Department of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany)
    • 15:40 15:50
      Summary and Closing 10m