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Why is Wakanda far less popular than Meteor, and how does it compare?

I've never heard of this thing until now. I'll here write down my usual process when doing 60-second evaluations of frameworks (which you have to do because several of them pops up every week). This is not some objective quality measure by any means, it's just transparency of my own thought process with these things:Their design looks like something from 5 years ago. This is really weird because the framework is significantly younger than meteor.It has a visual design design tool and drag and drop layouts. BAD sign. I work among some of the best programmers in the world (I'm not one of them) and none of them use any kind of Doodleware.Github activity nonexistant.Hard to get an overview of the parts. WakandaDB, Wakanda Server, some Wakanda Studio, and some self deployment thing?Unclear benefits and/or philosophy. "Bridge the gap between business and IT Build and Deploy meaningful business applications." This is just word-pooping to me and means nothing.The whole thing smells "we want to suck money out of your organization" - buy instructor-led training, commercial licenses, etc.No prominent JavaScript / web dev personalities present on the about page: About Wakanda...and by this time I just go "meh" and close the tab.Oh, and if you like my writing, don't miss out on more of it -follow me on Quora and Twitter (http://twitter.com/mpjme)

How do researchers use/interact with genomes?

Depends on what you want to do with it. Much work can be done without ever “looking” at the genome, you just use the genome annotation and reference and write programs that map or count features in relation to it. If you want to interact with or view them or generate “new” ones (usually minor edits or building one with a reduced chromosome set for example) there are a few main tools:UCSC Genome Browser HomeEnsembl Genome BrowserBioViz - HomeHome - Genome - NCBIThese will cover or link to most of the tools for interacting with genomes. After that you get into software tools of which there are a lot:Picard Tools - By Broad InstituteA comparative evaluation of genome assembly reconciliation toolsVCFtoolsIt’s a long list with special tools for many subfields (microbial genomes, de novo genome assembly, etc.)

Are there any tutorials for learning about Automation Anywhere’s RPA tool online?

Is there a specific topic you are wanting to know more of? Or are you are looking for more of a general demo? Or are you looking for more of an evaluation of the tool compared to other tools? There are many videos on youtube that cover these topics I would start there.

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