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Mini state blog #1
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This is a great place to discuss this, @matthewlawrenceklein! Thank you for the PR. I look forward to reading both sections from you and Matt together :) One quick note: lines like this don't render well:
It is better to have a code block that is dedicated to that command so it looks more like this everywhere:
Another quick note is that minified states are best for programmers, and not users. For instance, here is a mini state used by anvi-display-functions, where the programmer replaces |
good call. done!
Do you think it would make more sense to branch this post off into two discrete posts: one covering the basic concepts and programs related to working with state in anvio, the other going into mini states and their programmatic use cases? |
I'm sure programmers could benefit from learning more about the utility of state, and users from seeing additional ways to use it. I would start from a general description of state, and then mention that there are two main sections in this post, for users, and for developers, and then divide the content into two :) |
by which I mean distinct subsections in the same post :) |
perfect! A state-centric blog post for everyone! |
This PR serves to bring @meren and @mschecht into the fold for a state-centric blogpost. Matt's going to add a section related to his usage of mini states in the ecophylo workflow, and Meren will hopefully fact-check and review the post for tone and other intangibles ;)
Meren, let me know if this would make more sense as a fiesta issue until the post is in 'publishable condition' and I can migrate the discussion there!