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retbull | 4 years ago

I feel like if you are working with genome levels of data maybe you shouldn't be using JS to do the work. JS is a great tool in some cases but not really a scientific one. I guess you use whatever you know.

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H8crilA|4 years ago

(Not being sarcastic at all) I remember the times when bringing JavaScript anywhere near data analysis would be considered a cute joke.

brundolf|4 years ago

Use what you're comfortable with if it'll do the job. In this case turns out it won't, but it was perfectly plausible it might've.

scbrg|4 years ago

The problem, of course, is when you've worked on the assumption that it will do the job (hey, it was perfectly plausible!) and after a six months' work you run into a showstopper like this.