Hello all,
I would be very grateful if you can review my platform CodersCrowd and give me some feedbacks to improve it
CodersCrowd is a sanbox for common bioinformatics problems, the idea is simple, it started when I wanted to pass a code to a collegue for code review, he was unable to run it because of some dependencies issues (it was a very complex code), so I thought may be if we had a platform that solves that problem that would be great for us ( and the whole community) to review code, run some tests, solve some issues, fix bugs etc ..
So I created CodersCrowd, where you can run any bioinformatics related code on the browser without the need to ship any dependency (bold statement for the *any* because it is always subject to improvement)
There is a knowledge base for solved problems, because I wanted people to generate an added value from their problems, each time a hack is useful for a given code, the author validate the hack and it is immediately tagged as a knowledge base entry (reference)
There is documentation for the platform here : http://coderscrowd.com
I would be very grateful if you guys can test it and send me some feedbacks.
Codes that are supported for now are : shell, R (with bioconductor) , python (with scipy, numpy, matplotlib, biopython), perl (with bioperl), and I am planning to add more runnable instances as the need is expressed
Thanks
Rad
I would be very grateful if you can review my platform CodersCrowd and give me some feedbacks to improve it
CodersCrowd is a sanbox for common bioinformatics problems, the idea is simple, it started when I wanted to pass a code to a collegue for code review, he was unable to run it because of some dependencies issues (it was a very complex code), so I thought may be if we had a platform that solves that problem that would be great for us ( and the whole community) to review code, run some tests, solve some issues, fix bugs etc ..
So I created CodersCrowd, where you can run any bioinformatics related code on the browser without the need to ship any dependency (bold statement for the *any* because it is always subject to improvement)
There is a knowledge base for solved problems, because I wanted people to generate an added value from their problems, each time a hack is useful for a given code, the author validate the hack and it is immediately tagged as a knowledge base entry (reference)
There is documentation for the platform here : http://coderscrowd.com
I would be very grateful if you guys can test it and send me some feedbacks.
Codes that are supported for now are : shell, R (with bioconductor) , python (with scipy, numpy, matplotlib, biopython), perl (with bioperl), and I am planning to add more runnable instances as the need is expressed
Thanks
Rad
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