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title: "Snakemake" | ||
author: "@vsoch" | ||
rse: "@johanneskoester" | ||
excerpt: "Solving problems by building tools." | ||
date: "2023-11-02 0:00:00" | ||
external_media: https://rseng.github.io/devstories-episodes-2/2023/devstories-johannes-episode-91.mp3 | ||
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In this 91st episode we talk with the benevolent dictator and creator of Snakemake Johannes Köster, who not only continues to be a leader in the bioinformatics community for software, | ||
but also is Group leader in Computer Science and Bioinformatics at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. In this episode we hear the founding story of Snakemake and how Johannes sees | ||
his role changing, the Snakemake software changing, and exciting changes coming with Snakemake 8! 🐍️ How often do we refactor code as developers? |
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Another great episode. I was really encouraged to hear that Rust is making a positive impact on the quality of scientific software.
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Thank you for the feedback - pinging @johanneskoester to see your kind comment! <3