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- | == Week 1 ==
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- | SynBio Bootcamp. Bootcamp means a handful of computer scientists trying to learn 10 years worth of synthetic biology in a week. it went surprisingly well. Reasonable fluency was achieved, but we are all grateful to have a biologist as part of our team on site because we are all pretty lost often. Biology is huge!
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- | == Week 2 ==
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- | Bootcamp, take 2. This time, a smaller handful of computer scientists trying to learn 200 pages worth of C# and wpf in a week. This was also pretty hairy, because as it turns out: wpf is huge!
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- | == Week 3 ==
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- | Finally getting some programming done, working on adding "drawer-like" expanded workspace to existing implementation of GNome Surfer. Turns out, things like 'move only vertically' are not included, so that had to be added manually. who knew! learned a lot messing around with the code and breaking a great many things.
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- | == Week 6 ==
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- | Working on hands for navigation on plasmids. Code is: hacky.
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- | == Week 5 ==
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- | Publications, what a bear. Reimplementing the publications system for GNome Surfer Pro(karyote.) Managed to take a bit over a week and included 4-5 false starts. Card catalogue-esque interaction was eventually achieved by manually faking drag and drop using layering and event handlers. Code is: gross.
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- | == Week 6 ==
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- | Hands and Publications, again.
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- | this time, with data binding!
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- | which, it turns out, makes everything lovely. State is managed in a single, remote class. So instead of hooking a hundred dozen things up to one another when integrating parts, connections are made to the viewmodel and everything is lovely lovely lovely.
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- | code is: lovely.
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Revision as of 14:44, 3 August 2011