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<h1>SynBioWave 2.0 – Developers Guide</h1> | <h1>SynBioWave 2.0 – Developers Guide</h1> | ||
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- | + | While SynBioWave wants to be a great tool for biologists it is already a great project for it's developers. In this section of the page we let you look behind the curtain and show you how SynBioWave was made and is continuously improved. | |
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- | + | This Developer guide will teach you step-by-step how to create your own add-on robots for SynBioWave. A little knowledge of Java is required to follow the guide.</p> | |
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+ | SynBioWave makes use of some Technologies that are already out there. Find out what they are and how we use them in this part of the page. | ||
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+ | SynBioWave uses a lot of different techniques and combines them to a whole system. | ||
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- | + | SynBioWave is completely open source. On this page we show you how you can get the sourcecode of SynBioWave and maybe take part in it's future development. | |
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 26 October 2010
SynBioWave 2.0 – Developers Guide
While SynBioWave wants to be a great tool for biologists it is already a great project for it's developers. In this section of the page we let you look behind the curtain and show you how SynBioWave was made and is continuously improved.