Hi Ayush,
Thank you for your interest in MZmine! We typically receive more
student applications than we can accept, so we need to make some
selection. First, please let us know more details about your
background, your university studies, your previous programming
experience and past projects. Do you have a GitHub account where we
can see your previous work?
Once we know some basic information about you, we will assign you a
small coding task to implement, so we can check your programming
skills.
Regarding MZmine, please download the latest version from the website
and the sample dataset (
https://mzmine.github.io/download.html) and
take a look at our tutorials
(
https://mzmine.github.io/documentation.html). We also have many
instruction videos on Youtube (e.g.,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jjMllbwD-U). You can fork and clone
the mzmine3 repository to observe the latest developments
(
https://github.com/mzmine/mzmine3).
Best regards,
Tomas
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 9:07 PM Ayush Krishna Murthi
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kmayus...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi, This is Ayush. I am a college student. I am not much familiar with mass spectrometry but read about it. I have been contributing to programming community of my college as a web developer. I adore working with Java. Other than Java, I am familiar with HTML, CSS, Django and Angular. I think contributing to MZmine will be a good way to learn JavaFx and applying it practically. I was not sure that mzmine2 repo is the right one to clone and references to beginner issue will also be helpful.
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