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About computing environments for reproducible science

December 09, 2025

A few weeks ago I gave a lecture for the Spatial Ecology course to introduce a handful of junior and not-so-junior researchers from various domains to the not-so-nice world of scientific computing environments.

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A call to minimalistic programming

September 10, 2025

Minimalism in development is a forgotten virtue of our time that should gain more attention. A straightforward summary of some minimalism principles is available here. Briefly, the principles of minimalism in Software Engineering can be summarized as follows, based on the manifesto for minimalism.

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Does HPC mean High-Pain Computing?

September 06, 2025

Please, forgive the silly joke in the title of this semi-serious post, but lately I have been thinking about the strange fate of an area of general computing that I have spent more and more time in recently, as in the near and far past. For my job, I have utilized a series of scientific HPC clusters worldwide to solve multiple computing problems most efficiently by distributing computation across numerous nodes. Over the last thirty years, all such platforms have consistently shared the same common characteristics, which invariably pose a problem in their use for the average scientist (often a young/junior dedicated to a short-term project) in any application domain.

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