Code OceaninCode OceanCode Ocean teams up with NeurIPS to support their 2019 Reproducibility ChallengeThis year, we are sponsoring the NeurIPS Reproducibility Challenge ahead of their 2019 conference.Nov 19, 2019Nov 19, 2019
Code OceaninCode OceanSAGE trials Code Ocean to improve research reproducibilitySAGE has recently begun a six month trial across a select number of journals of Code Ocean, an online computational platform that enables…Sep 18, 2019Sep 18, 2019
Code OceaninCode OceanGit and Code Ocean: Better TogetherGit is the defacto standard for version control, already used widely amongst researchers, making it a necessary tool to add to the Code…Jul 24, 20191Jul 24, 20191
Code OceaninCode OceanIntroducing Private Groups in Code OceanSharing and storing code and data is essential to collaborative research. While working in a group, having visibility into active projects…Jul 9, 2019Jul 9, 2019
Code OceaninCode OceanTwo welcome innovations in Liu and Salganik (2019), “Successes and struggles with computational…Developer Advocate Seth Green’s thoughts on Lessons from the Fragile Families Challenge and what it means for computational…Apr 15, 2019Apr 15, 2019
Code OceaninCode OceanIntroducing Cloud Workstation, a new way to work in Code OceanInteractive Sessions have gotten an upgrade to become Cloud Workstation.Mar 11, 2019Mar 11, 2019
Code OceaninCode OceanNew updates pave the way for researchers to develop code on Code OceanToday’s release paves the way to allow researchers to better use Code Ocean as a development platform for code.Jan 27, 2019Jan 27, 2019
Code OceaninCode OceanPublic and private benefits to practicing open scienceDeveloper Advocate Seth Green’s take on computational reproducibility as a public goods problem.Dec 21, 2018Dec 21, 2018
Code OceaninCode OceanA look back at 2018 on Code OceanWe can’t wait to see what you create in 2019!Dec 19, 2018Dec 19, 2018