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  • @annatito That is a very good point there, about recoverability. It is an important aspect, which Matt and I have mused a tiny bit about in the imminent article, but not much and not in great depth. For us it was not the code check ins that drew our…
  • @all: I apologize that my answers and reactions have been rather more asynchronous than intended. Possibly quite naively I assumed that I would be able to keep an eye on the blog while attending an intense conference. I do hope my reactions are of s…
  • @jeremydouglass Agree, especially regarding the Rube Goldberg code bases
  • @dancox Your situation is so tremendously familiar to me! I am currently not deeply embedded in research software engineering, but yes: I have witnessed all that you report as well. You point to one of the nastiest core problems in mitigating ou…
  • @ranjodh I would be in favor of having to publish code through open code repositories as a requirement for publication, most certainly. Ideally researchers would also provide a virtualized environment (e.g via Docker) to show that the code actually …
  • @Stefano A great suggestion. Part of improving code consistency and reproducibility is indeed to make it ever easier to create reusable parts of code. Having constraints like you suggest (in the form of URIs so that we know exactly what code is used…
  • @anthony_hay Great comment! And yes, actually Donald Knuth's thoughts on literate programming were a great inspiration for our thinking during the research. I certainly appreciate the tension between readability, maintainability, performance, scalab…
  • @StephanieAugust: Absolutely! I personally think that the strong boundary between (creative) writing and programming has been seriously overplayed by IT industry. I am going to be over generalizing in what follows, but for the sake of argument… I te…
  • @ebuswell Thx for that thought. And apologies for returning late, I was at a conference, and well.. conferences keep one busy :-) We treat this matter a little more in depth in the article, but in essence open source is often a good guarantee for th…
  • Hi everyone. I am Joris J. van Zundert, and I am a senior researcher in digital & computational humanities at the Huygens Institute in Amsterdam, where I work in the department for computational literary studies and at the DHLab. My current work…