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How to make your scientific codes publicly available

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REBOUND is an open source N-body integrator package for planetary and other astrophysical systems. I will give a brief overview of the algorithms implemented in REBOUND and what you can do with them. I will try to motivate why sharing your codes is important, not only from a scientific point of view, but also because it can help advance your career. I will share some of my experience regarding the kind of problems you might run into when other people start using your code. I also plan to dive into some of the technical details of developing scientific codes that you might not often hear about in lectures or papers.

This talk is part of the Data Intensive Science Seminar Series series.

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