| bio | website | connjur.uchc.edu |
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| location | Connecticut, USA | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 6 months |
| seen | yesterday | |
| stats | profile views | 122 |
I work in a scientific computing group on the CONNJUR project -- 100% open-source software for NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy) software and data integration.
Sub-projects under the CONNJUR umbrella include:
- CONNJUR-ST: Spectrum Translator; for converting time-domain and frequency-domain data between the various formats
- CONNJUR-WB: Workflow Builder; for processing spectral data (time-domain to frequency domain)
- RudolF: a sandbox for applying functional programming languages to NMR, data analysis, and protein bioinformatics. Currently we have Haskell and Clojure code, but are looking to add more languages!
Typical CONNJUR technologies:
- Java
- MySQL
- github
- CVS
- Eclipse
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Apr 14 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Feb 27 |
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Why can suggested edits be “too minor”? @DanDascalescu sorry, not really interested in joining the crusade. If you want to engage in a debate about this, you'll have to look elsewhere! |
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Feb 25 |
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Why can suggested edits be “too minor”? @DanDascalescu experience. |
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Feb 25 |
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Why can suggested edits be “too minor”? @DanDascalescu If there's something that's not clear, I would be happy to explain further. However, my post already answers your questions. |
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Dec 18 |
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Is there an actual “accept ALL the suggested edits” problem? Your original first query answered "how many times did a user speed-vote?" This number is misleading without also answering "what percentage of the time did a user speed-vote?". The answer to Q1 would say that Bill, abatishchev, and Gilles look similar, when the answer to Q2 shows that, in fact, their speed-voting behavior is very different. |
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Dec 17 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Dec 17 |
answered | “Prettify code” button |
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Dec 17 |
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Is the review queue helping more than it's hurting? I guess the take-away message for me is "don't use close votes anymore". |
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Dec 17 |
accepted | Is the review queue helping more than it's hurting? |
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Dec 17 |
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Is the review queue helping more than it's hurting? Although I disagree that it's helpful, at least now I know that it's the intended effect, and not merely a side-effect. Thanks. |
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Dec 17 |
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Is the review queue helping more than it's hurting? @AndrewBarber I apologize if it seems like I'm calling you guys out; really, I'm not. As I stated in the question, The problem isn't that the questions should or should not have been closed; it's that the issue was decided 'for' the Haskell community by outsiders. |
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Dec 17 |
asked | Is the review queue helping more than it's hurting? |
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Dec 17 |
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Is there an actual “accept ALL the suggested edits” problem? The first table is extremely misleading; it needs to also have the total number of votes in another column. |
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Dec 17 |
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What's up with the new CSS? So ... was there any reason for this change? Was the SO team bored? Did the CEO visit the devs, who then needed to look busy? Did somebody lose a bet? Seriously, either way is fine, but why change? |
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Dec 6 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 1 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Sep 10 |
accepted | Why was this question “unlocked by Community”? |
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Sep 10 |
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Why was this question “unlocked by Community”? Oh, I see. I guess I meant, is there also a hidden, more specific reason than "content dispute". |
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Sep 10 |
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Why was this question “unlocked by Community”? Is there also a hidden reason? |
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Sep 10 |
asked | Why was this question “unlocked by Community”? |