[data-carpentry-discuss] Feedback on HDF5 Materials

Ted Hart edmund.m.hart at gmail.com
Wed Feb 11 12:34:20 PST 2015


Hi Leah,

One possibility might be to submit a pull request on those materials that I
created from our first workshop if you have more contextual components.  We
could then surface them a bit more as the repo gets broken up.

Ted

On Wed Feb 11 2015 at 8:19:49 AM Leah Wasser <lwasser at neoninc.org> wrote:

>  That would be great. I added some background material to it to provide
> context and in an attempt to address the types of questions that we got at
> the workshop last year and that I've gotten via email.
>
> Very open to any and all feedback! Thanks all!
>
> Leah
>
>
>
> *From:* Ethan White [mailto:ethan at weecology.org]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 11, 2015 9:10 AM
> *To:* Leah Wasser
> *Cc:* dc-discuss at lists.idyll.org
> *Subject:* Re: [data-carpentry-discuss] Feedback on HDF5 Materials
>
>
>
> Ted had also contributed some of those HDF5 materials to data carpentry
> last year:
>
> https://github.com/datacarpentry/datacarpentry/blob/master/lessons/R/materials/09-hdf5-R.Rmd
>
> They're pretty hidden at the moment, which we should definitely fix.
>
> Ethan
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Leah Wasser <lwasser at neoninc.org> wrote:
>
> Hey Data Carpentry folks,
> I've been working on some materials that teach the basics of working with
> HDF5. Some of these were created in collaboration with Ted Hart :) for a
> workshop we gave at ESA last year.  I've built out a full set of materials
> starting with what the file format is, viewing it in a free viewer,
> creating a file and then working with data saved within a file that will
> simulate what NEON might provide in the future (and what other
> organizations provide). The second "batch" of materials dives into
> hyperspectral remote sensing which is a very common data types that
> utilizes HDF5. This gets more into the spatial data end of things.
>
> http://neondataskills.org/HDF5/
>
> I'd really appreciate any and all feedback on these materials as we refine
> them. The goal will be to use them again this august at our ESA workshop
> but also to build them into a larger set of materials that support working
> with larger datasets, spatial data, etc.  And then we'll build a Python
> parallel.
>
> Thank you for any and all constructive, critical feedback! This is a work
> in progress and I greatly appreciate the expertise housed in this group!
> Leah
>
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