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Infographic for binder #99

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agahkarakuzu opened this issue Jun 15, 2017 · 3 comments
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Infographic for binder #99

agahkarakuzu opened this issue Jun 15, 2017 · 3 comments

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agahkarakuzu commented Jun 15, 2017

Hi! While preparing a presentation to introduce binder to my research group, I've prepared this infographic on canva. I am leaving it here for feedback :) @yuvipanda @choldgraf
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cool infographic - thanks for sharing. Not sure exactly what kind of feedback you're looking for though, but it looks nice!

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agahkarakuzu commented Jun 15, 2017 via email

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Hey - sorry for the slowness but we've got a lot of stuff going on these days :-)

A few quick thoughts:

  • On the "just click" section, keep in mind that this is for users who click on Binder links, but not users who build their own Binder repos (in which case they do need to specify environment files etc). That second group of people is just as important as the first group to us.
  • Multiple languages section: right now we only support Python + 1/2 support for Julia. R is coming too. While people could set up their own language environment with a Dockerfile, this is probably more setup than most people are willing to put into it.
  • "sharing is caring" for what it's worth, we'd love to see binder-style reproducible analyses as a core part of the scientific publishing process, not just something authors volunteer out of the goodness of their hearts ;-)
  • Speak for themselves -> "speak for themselves"...in the future you can also link to our curated list of Binder deployments (which doesn't exist yet, but one day :-P ).

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