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Get more detailed messages for maths errors in IDL

I’ve just discovered something that I feel I must share here – partly to make more people aware of it, and partly so I don’t forget it. In the IDL programming language you will sometimes find your...

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Please use sensible colours in your maps

If you are creating maps then for goodness sake Use sensible colours!  I was helping some undergraduates with some work the other day, and they decided to use the following colour scheme for...

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How to: Solve the ‘Ctrl-Space (auto-complete) not working’ problem in Eclipse

This problem is known by various names such as: Ctrl-Space doesn’t do anything in Eclipse! Why can’t I get auto-complete to work properly in Eclipse? I’ve just set up a new University computer and...

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Beware: Latitude/Longitude co-ordinates in ENVI may not be in WGS-84

Summary: When you use the Pixel Locator or Cursor Location/Value tool in ENVI, the latitude and longitude co-ordinates given are based on the datum that the image is in, not necessarily WGS-84. This...

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Encouraging citation of software – introducing CITATION files

Summary: Put a plaintext file named CITATION in the root directory of your code, and put information in it about how to cite your software. Go on, do it now – it’ll only take two minutes! Software is...

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Previously Unpublicised Code: RTWIDL

When looking through my profile on Github recently, I realised that I had over fifty repositories – and a number of these weren’t really used much by me anymore, but probably contained useful code that...

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My MSc project: a simple ray-tracing radiative transfer model (with code!)

My PhD was done through a Doctoral Training Centre, and as part of this I had a taught year at the beginning of my PhD. During the summer of this year I had to do a ‘Summer Project’, which was...

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Showing code changes when teaching

A key – but challenging – part of learning to program is moving from writing technically-correct code “that works” to writing high-quality code that is sensibly decomposed into functions,...

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Get more detailed messages for maths errors in IDL

I’ve just discovered something that I feel I must share here – partly to make more people aware of it, and partly so I don’t forget it. In the IDL programming language you will sometimes find your...

View Article


Please use sensible colours in your maps

If you are creating maps then for goodness sake Use sensible colours!  I was helping some undergraduates with some work the other day, and they decided to use the following colour scheme for...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

How to: Solve the ‘Ctrl-Space (auto-complete) not working’ problem in Eclipse

This problem is known by various names such as: Ctrl-Space doesn’t do anything in Eclipse! Why can’t I get auto-complete to work properly in Eclipse? I’ve just set up a new University computer and...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Beware: Latitude/Longitude co-ordinates in ENVI may not be in WGS-84

Summary: When you use the Pixel Locator or Cursor Location/Value tool in ENVI, the latitude and longitude co-ordinates given are based on the datum that the image is in, not necessarily WGS-84. This...

View Article

Encouraging citation of software – introducing CITATION files

Summary: Put a plaintext file named CITATION in the root directory of your code, and put information in it about how to cite your software. Go on, do it now – it’ll only take two minutes! Software is...

View Article


Previously Unpublicised Code: RTWIDL

When looking through my profile on Github recently, I realised that I had over fifty repositories – and a number of these weren’t really used much by me anymore, but probably contained useful code that...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

My MSc project: a simple ray-tracing radiative transfer model (with code!)

My PhD was done through a Doctoral Training Centre, and as part of this I had a taught year at the beginning of my PhD. During the summer of this year I had to do a ‘Summer Project’, which was...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Showing code changes when teaching

A key – but challenging – part of learning to program is moving from writing technically-correct code “that works” to writing high-quality code that is sensibly decomposed into functions,...

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