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//Python package for handling trEPR data, based on the ASpecD framework.// | //Python package for handling trEPR data, based on the ASpecD framework.// | ||
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- | **Python** is an excellent choice if it comes to writing software for scientific data analysis. With its comparably simple syntax it is easy to learn yet powerful. The scientific software stack (SciPy) is well developed, and perhaps the best: Python is free software. | + | Package on Python |
+ | [[https://pypi.org/ | ||
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+ | User and API documentation\\ | ||
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+ | Source code via GitHub\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Contributors ===== | ||
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+ | **Jara Popp**\\ | ||
+ | Main developer 2018/19, initial implementation of the package | ||
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+ | **Mirjam Schröder**\\ | ||
+ | Developer 2020- | ||
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+ | **Till Biskup**\\ | ||
+ | Maintainer, general programming advice, technical infrastructure and webpage | ||
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