Dear reproducible research workflow enthusiasts, Our next hacky hour will take place on Monday, Sept 30, 16:30-18:00, in person at Wikipedia Munich, Angertorstraße 3. In this session, we will welcome newcomers (with pastries!) and revisit essential computing skills for reproducible workflow. After our recent open science summer school, we shared several self-paced tutorials: * Introduction to R: https://lmu-osc.github.io/introduction-to-R/ * Version control with Git within RStudio: https://lmu-osc.github.io/Introduction-RStudio-Git-GitHub/<https://lmu-osc.github.io/Introduction-RStudio-Git-GitHub/> & https://lmu-osc.github.io/Collaborative-RStudio-GitHub/ * Literate programming with Quarto: https://lmu-osc.github.io/introduction-to-Quarto/ * R package management system renv: https://lmu-osc.github.io/introduction-to-renv/ * Introduction to Zotero as reproducible citation management system: https://lmu-osc.github.io/introduction-to-zotero/ * Code publishing: https://lmu-osc.github.io/code-publishing/ and more, on the LMU Open Science Center GitHub organisation: https://github.com/lmu-osc Whether you have followed these tutorials during one of our workshops, on your own, or learn about these topics elsewhere, you are invited to bring your questions or implementation problems along to get help from others! For instance, * you have learned R but are confused about the differences between base R and the tidyverse? Or can’t find the equivalent of your favorite Python hack? * you have learned version control with GitHub, but need to use the LMU GitLab to secure sensitive data and code? * you have started to write your manuscripts with Quarto to alternate plain language and R/Python analyses but struggle to integrate your bibliographic references efficiently or cross reference your figures? * you want to review package management systems or discuss licenses for data and code? * you want a second pair of eyes to look at your code, and engage in reciprocal peer code review? Join a group of reproducible research enthusiasts helping each other by sharing pieces of expertise or by searching for solutions together! Learn more about the Hacky Hour initiative here: https://www.osc.uni-muenchen.de/members/hackyhour/index.html Subscribe to the dedicated mailing list to decide on future topics and get reminders here: https://lists.lrz.de/mailman/listinfo/hackyhour Best wishes Malika -- Dr. Malika Ihle (she/her) (pronounciation<https://namedrop.io/malikaihle>) LMU Open Science Center Coordinator Website: https://www.osc.lmu.de<https://www.osc.lmu.de/> Mailing list: https://lists.lrz.de/mailman/listinfo/lmu-osc Computing skill self-paced tutorials: https://github.com/lmu-osc Workshops material: https://osf.io/zjrhu/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/lmu-osc.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lmu-open-science-center Mastodon: https://scicomm.xyz/@lmu_osc