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jonahlibrach
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Comment #33713737
Free tool for researchers to analyze gel/blot images and create presentation and publication figures therefrom.
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Comment #26797417
No plans for taking it mobile.
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Comment #26795957
We have less than 100 daily active users. One of our users complained about a bug that showed up on Safari. My intuition is to just direct all my users to use Chrome – I guess if t…
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Visual debugging tools (something bigger/better than Redux devtools)
What visual debugger tools exist the let you interact with the trace after the program has executed? For example, I'm thinking of a directed graph which depicts the functions and p…
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Comment #22800730
We should just throw everyone in a hazmat suit and continue our everyday lives!
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Comment #22800719
The number of new covid sites is actually a huge problem. Regardless, no site will be successful without speaking to actual users. And in this case my users are the researchers.
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Comment #22799764
The site is called http://sciugo.com
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Has anybody spoken directly to Covid-19 researchers/practitioners?
I'm building a site to help COVID-19 researchers/healthcare practitioners share/find the information they need. I'm having difficulty connecting with researchers and so I'm hoping …
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Comment #22700339
Yea, you're right, thanks. We're working on this dataset browsing. What don't you like about the lefthand side?
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Comment #22651654
I'm building Sciugo, which will help COVID-19 researchers share data and find relevant results. http://sciugo.com/ gives biomedical researchers a repository to store and share thei…
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Comment #22651630
sciugo.com is a site which gives biomedical researchers sharable repositories for their research. If the site gains traction amongst COVID-19 researchers, it will be the first time…
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Comment #22649859
Learning to use the command line is a requirement for all serious programmers and its great you want to start. It can be pretty overwhelming to use the terminal so you may have to …