Learning sources to make scripts and "science" projects more SWE-like #4687
                  
                    
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Hi,
Marimo is great, and it's especially great for increasing the reproducibility of the science and engineering that is done in notebooks. I'm looking for other resources that can help achieve that goal as well. I'm actually thinking more about reading materials and less about specific tools that can help achieve that goal (although that could be very useful too).
Are there any books that were written about how to apply SWE practices for data engineering, data science and the likes? Searching reveals a variety of blog posts that try to introduce scientists to git, unit tests and the likes. That's great, but it's also very basic and not necessarily helpful. I'm thinking more on the lines of how to manage your "experiments", how to structure the project properly and similar topics. Perhaps there are tools that automate and guide the user to use best (or better) practices?
Thanks in advance and sorry for the semi-unrelated question, I just figured that the people that hang around this repo might have stumbled upon similar questions too.
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