

Will checkout your repos. Thanks for comment. It’s been a breeze to write python and the docstrings are pretty great. I’ve had periods where everything just worked for Sphinx autodoc and then others where it’s just broken for months. Thanks again
Biology coder, DSci, etc.


Will checkout your repos. Thanks for comment. It’s been a breeze to write python and the docstrings are pretty great. I’ve had periods where everything just worked for Sphinx autodoc and then others where it’s just broken for months. Thanks again


Would seriously love someone to rip down Sphinxdoc and put this baby to bed.
In my history of using docstrings, I’ve put maybe 20-40minutes of docs into a 200k+ codebase. It’s super easy.
In my history of using Sphinx autodoc, I’ve spent about 5-10 hours fumbling with Makefiles, configs, and other nightmares and it still has the worst developer experience after about 8 years of using it.


Regardless of the lipid accumulation, they didn’t comment at all in the arstechnica piece about how the energetics are different 2ATP per COH3- in McG vs 1.5 ATP per COH3- in Calvin and where the glycolate is coming from. The whole point was to comment on RUBISCO inefficiency which they did not do, and the McG pathway consumes more ATP per carbon fixed, which is kind of against the idea of fixing more carbon in the first place. I’m not sure how truly amazing this article is, given the energetics, the lack of comment on stoich comparisons, and the glaring error of not commenting at all about the source of the glycolate.


Pipenv is PyPA/PyPI and also recognizes pyenv version management. Very nice together.


sharing is the secret to the web scale sauce. you just turn it on and it scales right up
Isn’t deliberately avoiding looking at bananas the gayer behavior?