Insights from NBIC Galaxy Hackathon: Building Community and Learning Experiences

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NBIC Galaxy Hackathon, a marathon for programmers, brought together bioinformatics experts and programmers to collaborate on innovative projects. The event showcased the community-building efforts, technological advancements, and learning experiences gained through modifying Galaxy, a bioinformatics platform. Participants shared newfound knowledge, international interest, and fun experiences during the hackathon, shaping future plans for similar events. Stroopwafels, Python elegance, and unexpected discoveries added unique elements to the event.


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  1. NBIC Galaxy Hackathon a marathon for programmers Freek de Bruijn Scientific programmer NBIC

  2. About NBIC and me NBIC: is the Dutch network of bioinformatics experts NBIC: active in research, education and support NBIC: collaboration of 100+ bioinformatics scientists and 50+ programmers me: studied computer science me: interested in biology me: working for NBIC for almost 1 year

  3. NBIC hackathon yearly event for community building 2011: April 13th and 14th 25 developers in 3 teams: Amazon s Mechanical Turk: community intelligence combine GCSF and MOLGENIS (2 systems to help model experimental protocols) Galaxy (12 developers) Hailiang Mei already told about it yesterday

  4. Getting started: coffee, red bull and coke 10 times hg pull [...]galaxy-central and a flaky wifi connection took some time

  5. Two days flew by

  6. Results new: loop over files in a directory new: tool configs in separate files easier installation new: tool selection with tags

  7. What did we learn - 1 Galaxy is very easy to modify (with some Galaxy devs) we learned a lot about the internals of Galaxy we stumbled upon something previously unheard of Guido did a great job: Python is very elegant hackathons are lots of fun! we learned that there is international interest for Galaxy hackathons organized in tiny European countries we are of course already thinking about planning the next hackathon, so we will keep you informed

  8. What did we learn - 2 Nate and Dannon discovered that they really like "stroopwafels" (Dutch syrup waffles) Dannon and Nate found out that hotel reservations can go wrong - it can be a way to get free drinks

  9. Acknowledgements participants (Galaxy hackathon team): Alex Bossers (WUR), Dannon Baker (Emory), Frans Paul Ruzius (NGS), Freddy de Bree (CVI, WUR), Henk van den Toorn (UU), Ishtiaq Ahmad (RUG), Joachim Jacob (VIB-BITS), Martijn Vermaat (NGS), Nate Coraor (Penn State), Rob Hooft (NBIC) and Wil Koetsier (UMCG) hackathon organization: Christine Chichester, Hailiang Mei, NBIC Office and many others Galaxy team for enabling Dannon and Nate to join & help NBIC for organizing and funding photography: Rob Hooft (bit.ly/nbichack3)

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