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People are using xhtml because they ~~expect to get a Yellow Screen of Death if code is wrong~~ _are interested in good code quality_.
I followed the XML5 discussion and saw arguments to use its er…
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During parsing the CDA biosample table, `CdaTableImporter` should compute the time of collection in Biosample using `days_to_collection` (biosample table) and `age_at_diagnosis` (Disease, Phenopacket …
ielis updated
7 months ago
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**TypeScript Version:** 3.2.0-dev.20181114
In `parser.ts`, there is an `identifierCount` variable that is incremented every time `createIdentifier` is called.
Unfortunately, not all `createIdenti…
ghost updated
5 years ago
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### Is your feature request related to a problem?
It comes up over and over in the GMC forum and in bug reports (eg. #5797) that people end up trying to use incompatible runtime versions - in these c…
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Hi,
for paleo simulations, we have simulation runs which go beyond 10k years. CMOR only writes 4 digits for the years which may leads to parsing problems when the simulation time goes beyond 10000 ye…
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Hello, thank you for your contribution. I would like to ask you three questions.
1. When I use the official script to convert videos to RGB images with an FPS of 30, the speed is too slow. Is this no…
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I’m filing quickly on mobile ahead of our check in, but briefly:
- tree-sitter adds a fair bit of tooling complexity
- And page weight
- It’s unclear that we benefit from its most compelling dist…
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The `nextclade run --dataset-name xx` is great and uses by default the latest dataset tag. However, as mentioned in the documentation, "If a new version of the dataset is released between two runs, th…
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Hello, i think parsing it and proccing this data, could be saved in JSON as well, lot of ppl, could load the protocol even without any software modifications.
I would like to contribute if you want…
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Looking over your pre-1.0 road map I saw this item:
> Youtube subscriptions. Subscribe to youtube channels to get subscriptions based on the videos. Audio only.
and then long term I saw this:
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