Reproducible Research through Reusable Code, 4 February | Event in Amsterdam | AllEvents

Reproducible Research through Reusable Code

Netherlands eScience Center

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Wed, 04 Feb, 2026 at 09:30 am

7.5 hours

Netherlands eScience Center

Starting at EUR 80

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Date & Location

Wed, 04 Feb, 2026 at 09:30 am to 05:00 pm (GMT+01:00)

Netherlands eScience Center

402 Science Park, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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About the event

Reproducible Research through Reusable Code
Do you want to learn how to make your code reusable by others? Then join this workshop!

About this Event

The workshop will take place at Science Park 402, 1098 XH Amsterdam. Please note that lunch and drinks at the end of the workshop are included.

This workshop teaches you the skills to make your code reusable by others. You will practice these skills by directly applying them to your own project. Inevitably, this will make your research more reproducible.

You should bring your own coding project to the workshop that you would like to make reusable and share with others.

The workshop is based on the teaching style of the Carpentries, and learners will follow along while the instructors write the code on screen. More information can be found on the workshop website.


Cancellation

If you register for the workshop we count on you being there. If you are not able to attend the workshop, please cancel your registration so we can give a spot to someone on the waiting list.


Audience

This workshop is aimed at researchers who want to make their code reusable. You are able to write basic code in a programming language like R or Python. This can be a few simple lines of code or a larger piece of software.

The workshop is aimed at PhD candidates and other researchers or research software engineers affiliated with Dutch research institutions. We do not accept registrations by Master students.


Syllabus

  • Why is reproducibility important?
  • How do I share my code with others using GitHub?
  • What is the minimal documentation required for others to be able to run my code?
  • Writing a good README file
  • Dealing with dependencies
  • What makes code readable and reusable?
  • Code conventions and modular coding


Preliminary Schedule

  • 09:30 Welcome & icebreaker
  • 09:45 Workshop introduction: why is reproducibility important?
  • 10:00 Uploading a coding project to GitHub
  • 10:30 Break
  • 10:40 Software dependencies
  • 11:00 Software documentation
  • 11:30 Break
  • 11:40 Code conventions and modular coding
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 13:30 Next steps: how to make your code reusable?
  • 13:45 Work on your own project
  • 15:30 Reusability check
  • 16:15 Wrap-up
  • 17:00 END


Contact

If you have any questions, please send an email to dHJhaW5pbmcgfCBlc2NpZW5jZWNlbnRlciAhIG5s.


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Ticket Info

Tickets for Reproducible Research through Reusable Code can be booked here.

Ticket type Ticket price
Dutch research institutions (early bird) 80 EUR
Industry participants (early bird) 250 EUR
Dutch research institution participants 110 EUR
Industry participants 330 EUR
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Reproducible Research through Reusable Code, 4 February | Event in Amsterdam | AllEvents
Reproducible Research through Reusable Code
Wed, 04 Feb, 2026 at 09:30 am
EUR 80