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Hacking marathons (Hackathons) or coding festivals (CofeFests) are informal meetings focused on hands on programming and coding, with in person collaboration potentially allowing much more rapid discussion than remote discussion by email or IRC. OBF Hackathons have focused on collaborative coding, documentation, and better interoperation between OBF and other bioinformatics open-source projects.
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Hacking marathons (Hackathons) or coding festivals ([[Codefest|Codefests]]) are informal meetings focused on hands on programming and coding, with in person collaboration potentially allowing much more rapid discussion than remote discussion by email or IRC. OBF Hackathons have focused on collaborative coding, documentation, and better interoperation between OBF and other bioinformatics open-source projects.
  
 
== OBF Codefests and Hackathons ==
 
== OBF Codefests and Hackathons ==
  
Since 2010, people from the O|B|F project communities have regularly organized or co-organized short 2-3 day events preceding the [[BOSC|BOSC conference]].
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Since 2010, people from the OBF project communities have regularly organized or co-organized short 2-3 day events preceding the [[BOSC|BOSC conference]].
 
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* [https://galaxyproject.org/events/gccbosc2018/collaboration/| CollaborationFest 2018]
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** June 25-30, Portland, Oregon, United States
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* [[Codefest 2017]]
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** July 20-21, 2017, in Prague, Czech Republic.
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* [[Codefest 2016]]
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** July 6-7, 2016, in Orlando, Florida, USA.
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* [[Codefest 2015]]
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** July 8-9, 2015, in Dublin, Ireland.
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* [[EU-Codefest 2014]]
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** September 18th and 19th, 2014 in Cambridge, UK.
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* [[Codefest 2014]]
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** July 9-10, 2014, in Boston, MA, USA.
 
* [[Codefest 2013]]
 
* [[Codefest 2013]]
 
** July 17-18, 2013, in Berlin, Germany.
 
** July 17-18, 2013, in Berlin, Germany.
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* [http://www.broadinstitute.org/events/interoperability-hackathon-2013/home BOSC/Broad Interoperability Hackathon 2013]
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** April 7-8, 2013 at Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
 
* [[EU Codefest 2012]]
 
* [[EU Codefest 2012]]
 
** July 19-20, 2012, in Lodi, Italy.
 
** July 19-20, 2012, in Lodi, Italy.
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** This gathering focused more on [[BioSQL]] and [[bp:OBDA|OBDA]] as well as several supporting projects from the different toolkits.
 
** This gathering focused more on [[BioSQL]] and [[bp:OBDA|OBDA]] as well as several supporting projects from the different toolkits.
  
== Other hackathons involving O|B|F projects ==
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== Other hackathons involving OBF projects ==
  
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* [http://2016.biohackathon.org/ BioHackathon 2016]
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** September, 2016, in Tsuruoka, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).
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* [http://2015.biohackathon.org/ BioHackathon 2015]
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** September, 2015, in Nagasaki, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).
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* [http://2014.biohackathon.org/ BioHackathon 2014]
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** November, 2014, in Matsushima, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).
 
* [http://2013.biohackathon.org/ BioHackathon 2013]
 
* [http://2013.biohackathon.org/ BioHackathon 2013]
 
** June, 2013, in Tokyo, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).
 
** June, 2013, in Tokyo, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).

Latest revision as of 20:06, 5 September 2018

Hacking marathons (Hackathons) or coding festivals (Codefests) are informal meetings focused on hands on programming and coding, with in person collaboration potentially allowing much more rapid discussion than remote discussion by email or IRC. OBF Hackathons have focused on collaborative coding, documentation, and better interoperation between OBF and other bioinformatics open-source projects.

OBF Codefests and Hackathons

Since 2010, people from the OBF project communities have regularly organized or co-organized short 2-3 day events preceding the BOSC conference.

Other hackathons involving OBF projects

  • BioHackathon 2016
    • September, 2016, in Tsuruoka, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).
  • BioHackathon 2015
    • September, 2015, in Nagasaki, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).
  • BioHackathon 2014
    • November, 2014, in Matsushima, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).
  • BioHackathon 2013
    • June, 2013, in Tokyo, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).
  • BioHackathon 2012
    • September 8-12, 2012, in Toyama, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).
  • BioHackathon 2011
    • August, 2011, in Kyoto, Japan. Sponsored by the National Bioscience Database Center (NBCD) and Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS).
  • BioHackathon 2010
    • Feb 8-12, 2010, in Tokyo, Japan. Sponsored by the Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS) and the Computational Biology Research Center (CBRC).
  • BioHackathon 2009
    • Mar 16-20, 2009, in Tokyo and Okinawa, Japan. Sponsored by the Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS) and the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST).
  • BioHackathon 2008
    • Feb 11-15, 2008, in Tokyo, Japan. Sponsored by the Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS) and the Computational Biology Research Center (CBRC).
  • NESCent Phyloinformatics Hackathon 2006
    • Dec 11-15, 2006, in Durham, North Carolina. Sponsored by the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent).