Name: Paolo Di Tommaso
Type: User
Company: Seqera Labs
Bio: CTO & Co-founder of Seqera Labs.
Distributed, parallel and reactive programming. Creator of http://nextflow.io.
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Blog: https://www.seqera.io
Paolo Di Tommaso's Projects
Exploiting orthology and de novo transcriptome assembly to refine target sequence information
Don't run out of disk space on your EC2 instance when generating or working with large files. Automatically add EBS volumes to a filesystem mount point in response to disk utilization.
An S3 File System Provider for Java 7
Classic Hello world example for ANTLR4 grammar parser
Skeleton for Java native CLI app
Unleashing the power of AST transformations
A curated list of awesome C frameworks, libraries, resources and other shiny things. Inspired by all the other awesome-... projects out there.
A curated list of awesome continuous integration services
A curated list of awesome DBs
A curated list of awesome Java libraries
A curated list of awesome Kubernetes tools & resources
A curated list of awesome Machine Learning frameworks, libraries and software.
A curated list of awesome Markdown tools inspired by other Awesome lists
A curated list of awesome pipeline toolkits inspired by Awesome Sysadmin
A curated list of awesome proxy tunnel tools
Genomics Workflows on AWS
Azure Quickstart Templates
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Usage example of the Badass Runtime Plugin
Beaker Extensions for Jupyter Notebook
I/O benchmark tools
BigData Ecosystem Dataset
Conda recipes for the bioconda channel.
Bioinformatics one liners from Ming Tang
minimal example implementations for bioinformatics workflow managers
A black box headless test runner environment
A book-catalog example application written with the Micronaut framework.
Sandbox for Bytebuddy build time instrumentation