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App Workbench Shared Code Snippets
This repository contains reusable code snippets designed to accelerate the development of custom applications within the Application Workbench on the EPISODES Platform. Use these snippets to enhance your projects by copying and integrating them directly into your application repositories.
Application Workbench
The Application Workbench is a web interface for creating and managing GIT repositories, allowing users to build custom applications for data analysis and virtual experimentation. Learn more at the Application Workbench.
Purpose of This Repository
The Shared Snippets repository aims to:
- Provide reusable and commonly used code snippets that can be integrated into user-created applications within the Application Workbench.
- Speed up the development process by offering ready-to-use code components.
- Encourage the sharing and reuse of useful code fragments among Workbench users.
How to Use Snippets
- Browse: Find a suitable snippet in the repository.
- Copy: Copy the snippet code directly into your application’s codebase within the Application Workbench.
- Customize: Modify the snippet if necessary to fit the specific requirements of your application.
- Check for Updates: Regularly revisit this repository to see if there are any updates or improvements to the snippets you are using. Manually update your code as needed.
- Follow Guidelines: Make sure to read any guidelines or comments within the snippet for proper integration.
- Review Licenses: Always review the snippet’s license and ensure it complies with your application’s requirements.
Repository Structure
The repository is organized by programming languages to help you easily find the snippets relevant to your needs:
/matlab
- MATLAB code snippets./python
- Python code snippets.
Contributing
We welcome contributions to this repository! If you have a code snippet that could be useful to others, feel free to add it:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your snippet.
- Add your snippet to the appropriate folder and include comments explaining its purpose and usage.
- Submit a pull request with a brief description of your contribution.
Acknowledgements
Developed with support from the EPOS-PL project (No POIR.04.02.00-14-A003/16), co-financed by the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).