Other than the whizbang interface there's nothing really innovative going on here as far as actual science... Same with all the other me-too sites that use that same streamline animation code. Some of the visualization…
I like to follow a rule of thumb I learned at a SciPy Conference a few years ago: whenever possible pull out functionality into separate modules. I think the GNU program mantra of do one thing and do it well applies.…
swing and a miss on choosing new names without prior uses
Sounds like vaporware to me, also they didn't do too much research about their name, because this is the hyrax I deal with day to day: http://docs.opendap.org/index.php/Hyrax
This is a very good point. Large clusters are typically shared resources, this is a big problem for the US forecasts since we have to balance the time/cpu and timeliness of results.
Other than the whizbang interface there's nothing really innovative going on here as far as actual science... Same with all the other me-too sites that use that same streamline animation code. Some of the visualization…
I like to follow a rule of thumb I learned at a SciPy Conference a few years ago: whenever possible pull out functionality into separate modules. I think the GNU program mantra of do one thing and do it well applies.…
swing and a miss on choosing new names without prior uses
Sounds like vaporware to me, also they didn't do too much research about their name, because this is the hyrax I deal with day to day: http://docs.opendap.org/index.php/Hyrax
This is a very good point. Large clusters are typically shared resources, this is a big problem for the US forecasts since we have to balance the time/cpu and timeliness of results.