Open jpuritz opened 5 years ago
Hi Jon-
I was thinking of tweeting small adverts for the Software Bazaar in the lead-up to the Evolution meetings. Both to draw interest from potential users to come visit, but also to encourage more software folks to file their issues early. Every year, almost all the participants open issues to present the week before the meeting, which is a bit to handle ;)
If you'd be OK with me tweeting a link to your software's website, maybe a logo if you have one, let me know. It's totally optional.
Hi April,
I'd be happy to have you tweeting about my software! I don't quite have a real logo yet, but dDocent.com is ready for visitors!
Thanks,
Jon
Jon Puritz, PhD
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Hi Jon-
I was thinking of tweeting small adverts for the Software Bazaar in the lead-up to the Evolution meetings. Both to draw interest from potential users to come visit, but also to encourage more software folks to file their issues early. Every year, almost all the participants open issues to present the week before the meeting, which is a bit to handle ;)
If you'd be OK with me tweeting a link to your software's website, maybe a logo if you have one, let me know. It's totally optional.
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is simple bash pipeline to QC, assemble, map, and call SNPs from almost any kind of RAD sequencing. If you have a reference already, dDocent can be used to call SNPs from almost any type of NGS data set. It is designed to run on Linux based machines with large memory capacity and multiple processing cores, and it can be modified for use on HPC. With Bioconda, dDocent can also be installed and run on machines using OS X.