Konrad Hinsen
Konrad Hinsen
Good point. Anything else we might to want include in the statistics? It would be interesting in theory to include all dependencies, not just the language. It is unlikely that...
Could we reasonably ask authors to provide a machine-readable list of dependencies for our analysis? Take https://github.com/ReScience/submissions/issues/11#issuecomment-565110820 as an example: I think the author provided a nice and detailed explanation...
No. We won't have any notebooks due to the ten-year rule, so moving towards Binder would require authors to rewrite their code, which is not the goal of the exercice....
**Paper number:** 3 **Reference:** Hinsen, K (2008) Structural flexibility in proteins: impact of the crystal environment. Bioinformatics 24:521. [DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/btm625](https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm625) **Article age:** 12 years (the publication date is December 2007) **Open...
**Paper number:** 4 **Reference:** Cichocki B, Hinsen K (1995) Stokes drag on conglomerates of spheres. Phys. Fluids 7:286. [DOI:10.1063/1.868626](https://doi.org/10.1063/1.868626) **Article age:** 24 years **Open access version:** none (but see [this...
+1 for better explanations/examples for dealing with parse errors. When I type/edit my Leibniz annotations, they are almost always in a state that doesn't parse. And yet, it would often...
Sounds good, but: decode to what? What's the supposedly universal representation that decoders are expected to produce?
My somewhat vague memory is that the flicker problem happens only when the GT window is in full-screen mode. That happens much more frequently with tiling windows managers, which both...
I am using Ubuntu 20.04 (pre-installed on my Dell laptop) with [Regolith 1.6](https://regolith-linux.org/) as an i3-based GNOME add-on.
Thanks for the suggestion. Barnes & Hut looks like a nice example indeed. In the current state of Leibniz, it would probably be unwelcomingly long, because it would have to...