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Peter Mortensen
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CyotscapeCytoscape has multiple programming interfaces.

Cytoscape specifically recommends these interfaces in their documentation.

This means that it serves as a programming platform, able to be integrated with other programming tools. Deeming the tool as a whole off topic would be wrong, but SO shouldn't support users just working with its GUI. Things like installation are somewhat gray areas, since those may affect programmers trying to write code against the tool, but questions and answers should be geared towards programmers rather than general usage if there'sthere are any differences.

Cyotscape has multiple programming interfaces.

Cytoscape specifically recommends these interfaces in their documentation.

This means that it serves as a programming platform, able to be integrated with other programming tools. Deeming the tool as a whole off topic would be wrong, but SO shouldn't support users just working with its GUI. Things like installation are somewhat gray areas, since those may affect programmers trying to write code against the tool, but questions and answers should be geared towards programmers rather than general usage if there's any differences.

Cytoscape has multiple programming interfaces.

Cytoscape specifically recommends these interfaces in their documentation.

This means that it serves as a programming platform, able to be integrated with other programming tools. Deeming the tool as a whole off topic would be wrong, but SO shouldn't support users just working with its GUI. Things like installation are somewhat gray areas, since those may affect programmers trying to write code against the tool, but questions and answers should be geared towards programmers rather than general usage if there are any differences.

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Cyotscape has multiple programming interfaces.

Cytoscape specifically recommends these interfaces in their documentation.

This means that it serves as a programming platform, able to be integrated with other programming tools. Deeming the tool as a whole off topic would be wrong, but SO shouldn't support users just working with its GUI. Things like installation are somewhat gray areas, since those may affect programmers trying to write code against the tool, but questions and answers should be geared towards programmers rather than general usage if there's any differences.