[BioRuby] Restyling BioRuby.org
Raoul Bonnal
bonnal at ingm.org
Thu Feb 23 12:38:56 EST 2012
Actually no need, may be .... What about a kind of logo with: BioRuby
boosted by FFI, that could be interesting for CS which can incorporate their
algorithm written in C/C++ (whatever language) into Ruby.
BioRuby developers could be ³redirected² to biogems.info/tutorial or
incorporate it into the site. If I remember correctly Jan wrote guide lines
on howto use git for developing bioruby, that kind of docs could be used as
inspiration for the new docs.
http://saaientist.blogspot.com/2008/06/bioruby-with-git-how-would-that-work.
html
http://nsaunders.wordpress.com/2011/08/05/bioruby-development-feedback-on-us
ing-git/
http://lists.open-bio.org/pipermail/bioruby/2008-September/000700.html
On 23/02/12 18.28, "Marjan Povolni" <marian.povolny at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Looking at the "Audience" section on
> the http://bioruby.open-bio.org/wiki/Bioruby_site_Re-styling page, is there a
> real need for a separate treatment of Computer Science and Ruby background?
>
>
> What different paths would those two groups go to get into bioinformatics
> using BioRuby? Except for learning Ruby frirst :)
>
> And also, I think there is one category of audience missing: BioRuby
> developers :)
>
> --
> Marjan Povolni
>
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Raoul Bonnal <bonnal at ingm.org> wrote:
>> George have summarised some of the points raised during irc meeting:
>> here at http://bioruby.open-bio.org/wiki/Bioruby_site_Re-styling
>>
>> About :" support example code snippets that can be run from the browser
>> * it would be great if we had a set of tutorials that users can follow in
>> the browser"
>> A starting point is http://bioruby.open-bio.org/wiki/BioRubyOnRails, I
>> think Katayama did it.
>>
>>
>>
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