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Pete Bachant
@petebachant@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Code, data, config files, etc. all must be shared in order to describe computational methods with sufficient detail.

#reproducibility#openscience

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d@nny disc@ mc²
@hipsterelectron@circumstances.run replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago
@petebachant if the paper is thorough enough on its own and the technique is generic enough to be feasibly implemented from scratch this is less important but it's INCREDIBLY rare for computational methods publications to achieve this because journals literally do not want to see methods justified thoroughly. nature methods has a cap of four latex equations in the entire paper
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d@nny disc@ mc²
@hipsterelectron@circumstances.run replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago
@petebachant in the absence of such it indeed becomes absolutely critical for the code to be reproducible if the methods cannot stand on their own without it
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