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In our first exercise we will give you an introduction into the programming language of the web - JavaScript. We will also talk about BioJS, whose library we aim to enhance by awesome components that will outcome of this exercise.
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In the first exercise we will give you an introduction to the programming language of the web - JavaScript. We will also talk about BioJS, whose library we aim to enhance by the awesome components that will outcome by the end of this semester's exercise.
   
 
[Slides]
 
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After completing the [BioJS tutorial], please rate the difficulty of the tutorial on a scale 1(very easy) - 5(very hard) in the table below. The rating will be done anonymously and its purpose is for us to understand the level of your JavaScript knowledge to best tailor the upcoming exercises for you.
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After completing the [BioJS tutorial], please rate the difficulty of the tutorial on a scale from 1 (very easy) to 5 (very hard) in the table below. The rating will be done anonymously and its purpose is for us to understand the level of your JavaScript knowledge to best tailor the upcoming exercises for you.
   
 
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Revision as of 16:23, 10 October 2014

This is the main information exchange for the exercise 'Protein Prediction I' for Computer Scientists. The organisation, requirements and grading of the exercise is explained here by the mentors. All students will have one log in account and may add content to this wiki, if required by the mentors.

Exercise 'Protein Prediction I' for Computer Scientists

Grading

The exercise grade accounts for 60% of the final lecture grade. The grading will be based on the visualization component you will develop during the exercise, its clear and complete documentation, and the final presentation of the component to the group including Prof. Rost.

Mentors

The mentors for the exercises will be:

Our exercises will heavily benefit from the expertise and enthusiasm of:

  • Sebastian Wilzbach
  • David Dao

Project description

Exercise Oct 16, 2014

In the first exercise we will give you an introduction to the programming language of the web - JavaScript. We will also talk about BioJS, whose library we aim to enhance by the awesome components that will outcome by the end of this semester's exercise.

[Slides]

TODO list for next week:

  • todo1
  • todo2
  • todo3

After completing the [BioJS tutorial], please rate the difficulty of the tutorial on a scale from 1 (very easy) to 5 (very hard) in the table below. The rating will be done anonymously and its purpose is for us to understand the level of your JavaScript knowledge to best tailor the upcoming exercises for you.

student 1 student 2 student 3 student 4 student 5 student 6 student 7 student 8 student 9 student 10
student 11 student 12 student 13 student 14 student 15 student 16 student 17 student 18 student 19 student 20