Programming languages and the languages used to build them
• C → Written in Assembly
• C++ → Written in C
• Java → Written in C++
• Python → Written in C
• JavaScript (V8 engine) → Written in C++
• Go → Written in C (initially), now mostly Go
• Rust → Written in Rust (initially bootstrapped from OCaml)
• TypeScript → Written in TypeScript
• Kotlin → Written in Kotlin
• Swift → Written in C++
• PHP → Written in C
• Ruby (MRI) → Written in C
• C# → Written in C++
• Dart → Written in C++
the pool of people who have access to copilot is huge
every enterprise microsoft customer has already bought it for their employees
it's pretty amazing they're supporting OpenCode when other company is aggressively doing the opposite
2/2 Using BH/Bonferroni often leaves proteomics (Olink) results underpowered in my analysis, even when scRNA-seq produces plenty of DEGs. Findings (my interpretation): qvalue and permFDP provide higher sensitivity with only a marginal hit to specificity.
1/2 For those working on multiple test correction in #Omics: repo: https://t.co/mVvFBJbKba: https://t.co/WirS5kJbl2 I’ve tried to benchmark BH against qvalue and permFDP. @tangming2005 @theHumanBorch
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🎉 Happy to share that our publication is finally out in @NatureComms!
Another great and successfull collaboration with @MHemingNeuro and the @mzhlab - this time unraveling the cellular complexity of #polyneuropathies with a multi-omics approach.
➡️https://t.co/3zToZTsHaG
Very proud that our human PNS atlas is finally published in @NatureComms. We found perineurial hyperplasia and lipid-associated nerve macrophages in #polyneuropathies.
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