Summary from Bioinformatics Open Science Codefest 2013: Tools, infrastructure, standards and visualization | Blue Collar Bioinformatics

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"The 2013 Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC) starts tomorrow in Berlin, Germany. It’s a yearly conference devoted to community-based software development projects supporting biological research. Members of the Open Bioinformatics Foundation discuss implementations and approaches to better provide interoperable and reusable software, libraries and pipelines. For the past five years, a two day Codefest and hackathon preceded the conference. This gives programmers time to work face-to-face, sharing approaches and discovering connections between projects. This year, the the Department of Biology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin kindly hosted Codefest 2013. Thanks to the organizers and attendees, we finished projects ranging from tool development, infrastructure integration, standards development and visualization. There are photos of the Codefest in progress and a detailed writeup of projects. Below we summarize the accomplishments from the two days. We welcome feedback on the topics covered and hope that by sharing our work we can encourage more programmers to become part of the open science bioinformatics community. Actively working to build well-tested, community-developed, interoperable tools is how we solve increasingly difficult research questions ranging from human health to plant breeding to microbial community function. The progress made in two days illuminates the effectiveness of open collaborative science ..."

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http://bcbio.wordpress.com/2013/07/18/summary-from-bioinformatics-open-science-codefest-2013-tools-infrastructure-standards-and-visualization/

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