I are a mad scientist...
Feb. 2nd, 2012 08:06 pmAs of today, the "create a RESTful API for the human genome with proper hypermedia controls" project took its first baby step:
Pretty cool. My computer has breast cancer. And brown hair. And LDL cholesterol. And it might be a mosquito. Or yeast.
Right now, it only works with Ensembl symbol sets, but after we get a full range of targeting and addressing addresses in place (oy, the bandwidth that's gonna chew up to demo!), NCBI and KEGG are also in the pipeline.
That's the open-source stuff I'm allowed to talk about. The in-house stuff, well... *giggle* let's just say it involves a lot of Canvas. It look like that book on processing.js might turn out to be a good investment after all.
(There's something appropriate about me being all mad-sciency about the same time I'm weirdly enjoying opera.)
lynx -dump http://localhost:8000/ensembl/human/symbol/BRCA2 { "found": [ "Gene(Species='Homo sapiens'; BioType='protein_coding'; Description='breast cancer 2,...'; StableId='ENSG00000139618'; Status='KNOWN'; Symbol='BRCA2')" ] }Pretty cool. My computer has breast cancer. And brown hair. And LDL cholesterol. And it might be a mosquito. Or yeast.
Right now, it only works with Ensembl symbol sets, but after we get a full range of targeting and addressing addresses in place (oy, the bandwidth that's gonna chew up to demo!), NCBI and KEGG are also in the pipeline.
That's the open-source stuff I'm allowed to talk about. The in-house stuff, well... *giggle* let's just say it involves a lot of Canvas. It look like that book on processing.js might turn out to be a good investment after all.
(There's something appropriate about me being all mad-sciency about the same time I'm weirdly enjoying opera.)