Stephen Han's repositories
bigquery-examples
Advanced BigQuery examples on genomic data.
c3
A D3-based reusable chart library
Chart.js
Simple HTML5 Charts using the <canvas> tag
codelabs
Codelabs demonstrating usage of several tools and systems on genomic data.
crossfilter
Fast n-dimensional filtering and grouping of records.
d3
A JavaScript visualization library for HTML and SVG.
dc.js
Multi-Dimensional charting built to work natively with crossfilter rendered with d3.js
deepchem
Democratizing Deep-Learning for Drug Discovery, Quantum Chemistry, Materials Science and Biology
descriptastorus
Descriptor computation(chemistry) and (optional) storage for machine learning
django
The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
elasticluster
Create clusters of VMs on the cloud and configure them with Ansible.
google-chart
Google Charts API web components
grunt-contrib-watch
Run tasks whenever watched files change.
meta
A lengthy description about my repositories in one place
mpld3
D3 Renderings of Matplotlib Graphics
node
evented I/O for v8 javascript
pandas
Flexible and powerful data analysis / manipulation library for Python, providing labeled data structures similar to R data.frame objects, statistical functions, and much more
pipelines-api-examples
Examples for the Google Genomics Pipelines API.
polymer-boilerplate
Fork this repo if you want to start your own Web Component using Polymer
q
A tool for creating and composing asynchronous promises in JavaScript
rabbitmq-tutorials
Tutorials for using RabbitMQ in various ways
react
A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
react-comments-js
An example of the comment example using pure Javascript
ResearchKit
ResearchKit is an open source software framework that makes it easy to create apps for medical research or for other research projects.
sample-notebooks
A repository to hold publicly viewable of Jupyter notebooks for some analysis I've done in my down time.
vim-orgmode
Text outlining and task management for Vim based on Emacs' Org-Mode