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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

Mar
9
comment Why can suggested edits be “too minor”?
@userunknown -- not necessarily.
Mar
1
comment What do I do when I run out of flags?
possible duplicate of Cancel misclicked flags
Mar
1
comment What do I do when I run out of flags?
I went through 43 or more today.
Feb
28
comment What's wrong with this stackoverflow question?
The OP also got downvotes before that was added.
Feb
21
comment How do I question a solution (code) posted in an answer?
It can be a little rough at the beginning, because when you don't have any rep you get fewer privileges.
Feb
20
comment Automatically accept answer based on the highest percentage and dynamic reputation in real time?
I guess the OP means "upvotes/total votes".
Feb
20
comment Is there a way to search for past bounties and their amounts?
@Gilles when I click your link I just get a picture of E.F.Codd.
Feb
20
comment Is there a way to search for past bounties and their amounts?
@Gilles -- ah, good to know!
Feb
17
comment Increase in inappropriate Not An Answer flags?
I wonder if the increase in inappropriate flags is due to the flag weight policy change. Now that there's no penalty for bad flagging.
Feb
14
comment People who abuse the voting system because they're upset, revoke their arrows?
What is the real problem here? And how is the software supposed to detect someone's state of mind?
Feb
13
comment Building an archive of deleted questions
thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you for posting this! totally, 100% agree
Feb
13
comment Wanton abuse of edit privileges detected
What's really scary is how much reputation this user accumulated before being caught, and he/she was even promoted to moderator on multiple SE sites!
Feb
13
comment Wanton abuse of edit privileges detected
YES!!!!!!!!!1one
Feb
10
comment How can this answer get Enlightened badge?
stackoverflow.com/badges/19/enlightened?userid=482594
Feb
10
comment How can this answer get Enlightened badge?
How did they do that? There's no edit history. Within minutes of upvoting they removed it?
Feb
8
comment Reputation awarding when asker never selects the answer
As I said, that's that asker's responsiblity, unless we decide to legislate it. And I think any legislation is bound to fail. And those people you mention -- they are typically blocked from posting on the site if they ask poor questions and are unable to improve. See: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/56817/…
Feb
8
comment Tried to edit a question to format the code as a code block
Is that the message that you got?
Feb
8
comment Tried to edit a question to format the code as a code block
Oops! Your edit couldn't be submitted because: Edits must be at least 6 non-space characters; is there something else to improve in this post?
Feb
8
comment How can we encourage more substantial suggested edits?
@RobHruska -- I still don't get how the comment notification system works. I meant to respond to the actual post. Did you get notified? If so, sorry for any confusion!
Feb
8
comment How can we encourage more substantial suggested edits?
I agree with the sentiment, but not with the solution: providing larger rewards just provides an incentive to users to heavily edit posts, including posts that do not need to be edited. I hate seeing edits that only change the style, or that change so much of the post that the original flavor is lost.