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This is my first blog post of many to come that will document my experience working with Google Summer of Code. Many thanks to my mentors Ernst…
coding Period
Finally we figured out the reason for incompatibility of BOOSTClient with SBOLDesigner. Actually, BOOST-REST_Client was using a older version of libSBOLj (2.1.0) so after updated it to 2.3.2 the problem got resolved. Thanks to Chris and Micheal who…
This week marks the beginning of the of Google Summer of Code. Since it was 1st week of Community Bonding period, I have utilized maximum time to understand the community guidelines, joined sbol-dev…
Coding Period | Week 10
Last week we mainly focus to fix the UI bugs, Thanks to my mentor Michael Zhang for your suggestions on User Interface.
As I have mentioned in my earlier posts, In BOOST-Client we are trying to implement four…
Community Bonding Period
Hi all!!
Since I had my final exams from 1st May to 12th, I was not not able to give much time to my project. During this period, I worked around 15 -20 hours per week, so I am going to sum up my whole work of this period in a…
Coding Period
Till this week, I have worked on BOOST-Rest-Client and invoked APIs which are responsible for Reverse Translation of Protein Sequence, Codon Juggling, Verification of DNA against for given constraints and its modification its violates any sequence to get…
Week 8
Last week, we have decided to pass the current design of the DNA sequence to the BOOST method without serilizing it to the disc. Steps to get current design are as follows:
Coding Period | Week 8
As I have mentioned in my earlier posts, In BOOST-Client we are trying to implement four features of coding sequences (DNA is our prime focus for now):
At the end of this week, we were planning to wrap-up things with BOOST-Rest Client so that from next week we can start working with SBOLDesigner.
Till now, we have already invoked all the API calls in BOOST-Client and all of them are…
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