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[AUDITORY] ARO Ancillary Session Announcement - Making Code Easy To Read and Use



Topic: Making Code Easy To Read and Use
Time: Sunday, Feb 11, from 5 - 6 PM
Place: 2018 ARO Midwinter Meeting, Promenade B room

I'd like to announce a software development ancillary session at the ARO
midwinter meeting titled "Making Code Easy to Read and Use." This is a
continuation of the software workshops that we have been organizing to
promote code sharing and re-use across research groups.  This year, Matthew
Winn, Mathias Dietz, Joshua Hajicek, and Vijay Iyer are presenting their
techniques for making software easy for other researchers to use. Our goal
is to promote collaboration and reduce technical debt accumulation by
encouraging best practices during development of software, which will be
demonstrated with code examples in MATLAB and R. If you are not attending
ARO this year, presentation materials will be available on the ARO website
after the meeting, as in previous years
(http://www.aro.org/page/MWMPresentations).

Thanks and I hope to see you there,
Adam Bosen and Alan Kan

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Alan Kan, PhD
Assistant Scientist | Binaural Hearing and Speech Laboratory | University of
Wisconsin-Madison
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Phone: +1-608-262-7483 / Fax: +1-608-263-2918
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